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Rate-Distortion-Perception Tradeoff for Gaussian Vector Sources

(2406.18008)
Published Jun 26, 2024 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract

This paper studies the rate-distortion-perception (RDP) tradeoff for a Gaussian vector source coding problem where the goal is to compress the multi-component source subject to distortion and perception constraints. The purpose of imposing a perception constraint is to ensure visually pleasing reconstructions. This paper studies this RDP setting with either the Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence or Wasserstein-2 metric as the perception loss function, and shows that for Gaussian vector sources, jointly Gaussian reconstructions are optimal. We further demonstrate that the optimal tradeoff can be expressed as an optimization problem, which can be explicitly solved. An interesting property of the optimal solution is as follows. Without the perception constraint, the traditional reverse water-filling solution for characterizing the rate-distortion (RD) tradeoff of a Gaussian vector source states that the optimal rate allocated to each component depends on a constant, called the water-level. If the variance of a specific component is below the water-level, it is assigned a {zero} compression rate. However, with active distortion and perception constraints, we show that the optimal rates allocated to the different components are always {positive}. Moreover, the water-levels that determine the optimal rate allocation for different components are unequal. We further treat the special case of perceptually perfect reconstruction and study its RDP function in the high-distortion and low-distortion regimes to obtain insight to the structure of the optimal solution.

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