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Paper outline#

Title#

The entropy rate of a noisy quantized signal and how far lossless codecs sit from it, with application to extracellular voltage recordings

Thesis#

The entropy rate of this signal class is computable. Here is where real codecs sit relative to it.

Scope decisions. The unbiased Monte-Carlo estimator is the contribution; the analytic formula is a fast approximation validated against it. The paper is descriptive — why codecs fall short (the gap decomposition) is a separate paper. Target ~10–12 pages: estimator construction and the unbiasedness statement in the body, proof in an appendix.

The estimator earns trust three ways: it is provably unbiased; it agrees with the theoretically justified analytic formula; and advanced codecs approach it from above.


1. Introduction#

1.1 Prior work#

Organized around what each body of work supplies and what it leaves open.

1.2 This paper#

2. Setup#

3. An unbiased estimator of the entropy rate#

4. An analytic approximation#

5. Benchmark on synthetic sources#

6. Extracellular voltage recordings#

Both signals are in scope: the raw wideband trace as acquired, and the bandpass-filtered trace prepared for spike sorting. Both are stored and shared in practice, and they sit in different regimes — measured ss_* is 3.8–6.8 raw against 0.91–1.10 filtered — so the codec ranking and the size of the shortfall differ between them. Report the two side by side throughout.

6.1 The limit transfers#

6.2 Where deployed codecs sit#

7. Discussion and limitations#

Stationarity and the noise condition are the binding assumptions — Gaussianity and filtering are not. Single channel. What the paper does not claim: no codec recommendation, no explanation of the shortfall.

8. Artifacts#

timeseries-entropy (estimator, theory, CLI); benchmark harness and codecs; interactive browser app; DANDI provenance.


Figures and tables#

# Content
Fig 1 Analytic G(s)G(s_*) vs Monte-Carlo Hˉ\bar H across the regime map, with error bars
Fig 2 Ratio-to-limit for each codec family across the synthetic parameter space
Fig 3 Real recordings: measured codec rates against the fitted-model limit
Tab 1 Estimator diagnostics: pilot decay, MM-convergence, cost
Tab 2 The ladder at a reference point: raw → order-0 → FLAC → LPC+ANS → cond-Gaussian → Hˉ\bar H

Appendices#

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