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@inproceedings{PDTj09b,\n abstract = {In this paper we find properties that are shared\nbetween two seemingly unrelated lossy source coding setups with\nside-information. The first setup is when the source and sideinformation\nare jointly Gaussian and the distortion measure is\nquadratic. The second setup is when the side-information is an\nerased version of the source. We begin with the observation\nthat in both these cases the Wyner-Ziv and conditional ratedistortion\nfunctions are equal. Next, we consider the case when\nthere are two decoders with access to different side-information\nsources. For the case when the encoder has access to the sideinformation\nwe establish bounds on the rate-distortion function\nand a sufficient condition for tightness. Under this condition,\nwe find a characterization of the rate-distortion function for\nphysically degraded side-information. This characterization holds\nfor both the Gaussian and erasure setups.},\n author = {E. Perron and S N. Diggavi and I E. Telatar},\n booktitle = {IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), Seoul, Korea},\n file = {:papers:pdtencsiisit09.pdf|},\n label = {pdt_c09b},\n month = {June},\n note = {},\n pages = {1035--1039},\n tags = {conf,RDSI,NDC,IT,SelConf},\n title = {Lossy Source Coding with Gaussian or Erased Side-Information},\n type = {4},\n year = {2009}\n}\n\n
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\n In this paper we find properties that are shared between two seemingly unrelated lossy source coding setups with side-information. The first setup is when the source and sideinformation are jointly Gaussian and the distortion measure is quadratic. The second setup is when the side-information is an erased version of the source. We begin with the observation that in both these cases the Wyner-Ziv and conditional ratedistortion functions are equal. Next, we consider the case when there are two decoders with access to different side-information sources. For the case when the encoder has access to the sideinformation we establish bounds on the rate-distortion function and a sufficient condition for tightness. Under this condition, we find a characterization of the rate-distortion function for physically degraded side-information. This characterization holds for both the Gaussian and erasure setups.\n
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