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On the Rate-Distortion-Perception Function

Abstract

Rate-distortion-perception theory extends Shannon’s rate-distortion theory by introducing a constraint on the perceptual quality of the output. The perception constraint complements the conventional distortion constraint and aims to enforce distribution-level consistencies. In this new theory, the information-theoretic limit is characterized by the rate-distortion-perception function. Although a coding theorem for the rate-distortion-perception function has recently been established, the fundamental nature of the optimal coding schemes remains unclear, especially regarding the role of randomness in encoding and decoding. It is shown in the present work that except for certain extreme cases, the rate-distortion-perception function is achievable by deterministic codes. This paper also clarifies the subtle differences between two notions of perfect perceptual quality and explores some alternative formulations of the perception constraint.

Authors

Chen J; Yu L; Wang J; Shi W; Ge Y; Tong W

Journal

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Information Theory, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 664–673

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

December 1, 2022

DOI

10.1109/jsait.2022.3231820

ISSN

2641-8770

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