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Analytically, the offset we are applying to $cal(E)(2, 2, tilde(x))$ can be defined as
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$ phi = lr(frac(1, 2^n dot s)mid(|))_(n=2, s=2) = 1 / 8 $<eq:offset>
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$ phi = lr(frac(1, 2^n dot s dot 2)mid(|))_(n=2, s=2) = 1 / 16 $<eq:offset>
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This is also shown in @fig:smhd_2_2_reconstruction, as our quantizer curve is moved $1/8$ to the left and the right.
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This is also shown in @fig:smhd_2_2_reconstruction, as our quantizer curve is moved $1/16$ to the left and the right.
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==== Odd number of metrics
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If a odd number of metrics is given, the offset can still be calculated using @eq:offset. Additionally, we will keep the original quantizer used during enrollment.
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If a odd number of metrics is given, the offset can still be calculated using @eq:offset. Additionally, we will keep the original quantizer used during enrollment (@fig:smhd_3_2_reconstruction).
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Comparing @fig:smhd_2_2_reconstruction, @fig:smhd_3_2_reconstruction and their respective values of @eq:offset, we can observe, that the offset $phi$ gets smaller the more metrics we use.
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#figure(
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table(
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columns: (11),
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inset: 7pt,
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align: center + horizon,
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[$m$],
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[1],[2],[3],[4],[5],[6],[7],[8],[9],[10],
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[$phi$],[$1/8$],table.cell(fill: gray)[$1/16$], [$1/24$], table.cell(fill:gray)[$1/32$], [$1/40$], table.cell(fill:gray)[$1/48$], [$1/56$], table.cell(fill:gray)[$1/64$], [$1/72$], table.cell(fill:gray)[$1/80$]
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),
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caption: [Offset values for 2-bit configurations]
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)<tab:offsets>
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Before we can go deeper into the properties of the offset value $phi$, we will introduce a way to programmatically find the offset values for all s quantizers.
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#figure(
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kind: "algorithm",
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supplement: [Algorithm],
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