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arxiv: 1008.5325 · v4 · pith:P66NSMUSnew · submitted 2010-08-31 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.IT· math.IT

Inference with Multivariate Heavy-Tails in Linear Models

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.ITmath.IT
keywords distributionslineargraphicalheavy-tailedinferencemodelcharacteristiccompute
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Heavy-tailed distributions naturally occur in many real life problems. Unfortunately, it is typically not possible to compute inference in closed-form in graphical models which involve such heavy-tailed distributions. In this work, we propose a novel simple linear graphical model for independent latent random variables, called linear characteristic model (LCM), defined in the characteristic function domain. Using stable distributions, a heavy-tailed family of distributions which is a generalization of Cauchy, L\'evy and Gaussian distributions, we show for the first time, how to compute both exact and approximate inference in such a linear multivariate graphical model. LCMs are not limited to stable distributions, in fact LCMs are always defined for any random variables (discrete, continuous or a mixture of both). We provide a realistic problem from the field of computer networks to demonstrate the applicability of our construction. Other potential application is iterative decoding of linear channels with non-Gaussian noise.

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