2016
DOI: 10.1109/tit.2015.2512596
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Matched Metrics and Channels

Abstract: The most common decision criteria for decoding are maximum likelihood decoding and nearest neighbor decoding. It is well-known that maximum likelihood decoding coincides with nearest neighbor decoding with respect to the Hamming metric on the binary symmetric channel. In this work we study channels and metrics for which those two criteria do and do not coincide for general codes.

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“…it is a direct consequence of Equation (4) in Section V. The metrizability of BAC n (p, q) was established in [4] for the case pq = 0 and n arbitrary (the n-fold Z-channel) and for p + q < 1 and n = 2, 3. The remaining case is when p + q < 1 and pq > 0.…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…it is a direct consequence of Equation (4) in Section V. The metrizability of BAC n (p, q) was established in [4] for the case pq = 0 and n arbitrary (the n-fold Z-channel) and for p + q < 1 and n = 2, 3. The remaining case is when p + q < 1 and pq > 0.…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A channel W : X → X is metrizable (in the strong sense of [4] and [3]) if there is a metric d : X × X → [0, ∞) (i.e. d is a definite-positive symmetric function satisfying the triangle inequality) such that every nearest neighbor decoder is a maximum likelihood decoder and vice versa.…”
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“…Consider a BAC with transition probabilities p, q ∈ [0, 1] 2 . A BAC is reasonable (in the sense of [18]) if their transition probabilities verify Pr(0|0) > Pr(0|1) and Pr(1|1) > Pr(1|0). Note that this is equivalent to the condition p + q < 1.…”
Section: Further Remarks a On The Bac-function And The Parametermentioning
confidence: 99%