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Frame permutation quantization

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Frame permutation quantization (FPQ) is a new vector quantization technique using finite frames. In FPQ, a vector is encoded using a permutation source code to quantize its frame expansion. This means that the encoding is a partial ordering of the frame expansion coefficients. Compared to ordinary permutation source coding, FPQ produces a greater number of possible quantization rates and a higher maximum rate. Various representations for the partitions induced by FPQ are presented and reconstruction algorithms based on linear programming and quadratic programming are derived. Reconstruction using the canonical dual frame is also studied, and several results relate properties of the analysis frame to whether linear reconstruction techniques provide consistent reconstructions. Simulations for Gaussian sources show performance improvements over entropy-constrained scalar quantization for certain combinations of vector dimension and coding rate.National Science Foundation (U.S.) (NSF grant 0729069

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Last time updated on 10/08/2012

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