Abstract
We present a continuous dual of multiterminal source encoding with one distortion criterion (the "Berger-Yeung (1989) problem"). A continuous source X is encoded with "high resolution" (D/sub x//spl rarr/0), with the aid of a "helper," i.e., a correlated discrete or continuous source Y, that is encoded separately subject to some arbitrary distortion criterion D/sub y/. We find the asymptotic form of the set of achievable coding rates R(D/sub x/, D/sub y/) of the X- and Y-encoders as D/sub x//spl rarr/0. Two extreme cases of our result provide high-resolution interpretations to the classical work of Wyner (1975, 1978), Ahlswede (1975), Korner (1975), and Ziv (1976) on source coding with side information.
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