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Accelerating Relative Entropy Coding with Space Partitioning

Jiajun He
Gergely Flamich
José Miguel Hernández-Lobato
Abstract

Relative entropy coding (REC) algorithms encode a random sample following a target distribution QQ, using a coding distribution PP shared between the sender and receiver. Sadly, general REC algorithms suffer from prohibitive encoding times, at least on the order of 2DKL[QP]2^{D_{\text{KL}}[Q||P]}, and faster algorithms are limited to very specific settings. This work addresses this issue by introducing a REC scheme utilizing space partitioning to reduce runtime in practical scenarios. We provide theoretical analyses of our method and demonstrate its effectiveness with both toy examples and practical applications. Notably, our method successfully handles REC tasks with DKL[QP]D_{\text{KL}}[Q||P] about three times greater than what previous methods can manage, and reduces the bitrate by approximately 5-15% in VAE-based lossless compression on MNIST and INR-based lossy compression on CIFAR-10, compared to previous methods, significantly improving the practicality of REC for neural compression.

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