List Decoding of Insertions and Deletions
January 10, 2017 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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Authors
Antonia Wachter-Zeh
arXiv ID
1701.02612
Category
cs.IT: Information Theory
Citations
43
Venue
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
List decoding of insertions and deletions in the Levenshtein metric is considered. The Levenshtein distance between two sequences is the minimum number of insertions and deletions needed to turn one of the sequences into the other. In this paper, a Johnson-like upper bound on the maximum list size when list decoding in the Levenshtein metric is derived. This bound depends only on the length and minimum Levenshtein distance of the code, the length of the received word, and the alphabet size. It shows that polynomial-time list decoding beyond half the Levenshtein distance is possible for many parameters. Further, we also prove a lower bound on list decoding of deletions with with the well-known binary Varshamov-Tenengolts (VT) codes which shows that the maximum list size grows exponentially with the number of deletions. Finally, an efficient list decoding algorithm for two insertions/deletions with VT codes is given. This decoder can be modified to a polynomial-time list decoder of any constant number of insertions/deletions.
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