The use of parity-check gates in information theory has proved to be very efficient. In particular, error correcting codes based on parity checks over low-density graphs show excellent performances. Another basic issue of information theory, namely data compression, can be addressed in a similar way by a kind of dual approach. The theoretical performance of such a parity source coder can attain the optimal limit predicted by the general rate-distortion theory. However, in order to turn this approach into an efficient compression code (with fast encoding/decoding algorithms) one must depart from parity checks and use some general random gates. By taking advantage of analytical approaches from the statistical physics of disordered systems and SP-like message passing algorithms, we construct a compressor based on low-density non-linear gates with a very good theoretical and practical performance. Copyright © 2006 S. Karger AG.
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Ciliberti, S., Mézard, M., & Zecchina, R. (2006). Message-passing algorithms for non-linear nodes and data compression. In Complexus (Vol. 3, pp. 58–65). https://doi.org/10.1159/000094188
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