2012 46th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/ciss.2012.6310941
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Large alphabets: Finite, infinite, and scaling models

Abstract: Abstract-How can we effectively model situations with large alphabets? On a pragmatic level, any engineered system, be it for inference, communication, or encryption, requires working with a finite number of symbols. Therefore, the most straightforward model is a finite alphabet. However, to emphasize the disproportionate size of the alphabet, one may want to compare its finite size with the length of data at hand. More generally, this gives rise to scaling models that strive to capture regimes of operation wh… Show more

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