Empirical Coordination Subject to a Fidelity Criterion

07/15/2019
by   Michail Mylonakis, et al.
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We study the problem of empirical coordination subject to a fidelity criterion for a general set-up. We prove a result which indicates a strong connection between our framework and the framework of empirical coordination developed in [1]. It turns out that when we design codes that achieve empirical coordination according to a given distribution and subject to the fidelity criterion, it is sufficient to consider codes that produce actions of the same joint type for a class of types which is close enough to our desired distribution is some sense.

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