Function-Correcting Codes for Insertion-Deletion Channel
Anamika Singh, Abhay Kumar Singh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new framework called function-correcting codes for insertion-deletion channels, providing bounds on redundancy and establishing equivalences among different formulations to improve error correction in data transmission.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel framework for function-correcting codes in insdel channels, defining new code types, establishing bounds, and analyzing their properties for various functions.
Findings
Derived lower and upper bounds on redundancy
Established Gilbert-Varshamov and Plotkin-like bounds
Analyzed bounds for specific function classes
Abstract
In coding theory, handling errors that occur when symbols are inserted or deleted from a transmitted message is a long-standing challenge. Optimising redundancy for insertion and deletion channels remains a key open problem with significant importance for applications in DNA data storage and document exchange. Recently, a coding framework known as function-correcting codes has been proposed to address the challenge of minimising redundancy while preserving specific functions of the message. This framework has gained attention due to its potential applications in machine learning systems and long-term archival data storage. Motivated by the problem of redundancy optimisation for insertion and deletion channels, we propose a new framework called function-correcting codes for insdel channels. In this paper, we introduce the notions of function-correcting insertion codes,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDNA and Biological Computing · Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques · Gene expression and cancer classification
