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arxiv: 1412.2859 · v1 · pith:PFDSWZBYnew · submitted 2014-12-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · cs.LG· nlin.CD· q-bio.NC· stat.ML

Circumventing the Curse of Dimensionality in Prediction: Causal Rate-Distortion for Infinite-Order Markov Processes

classification ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech cs.LGnlin.CDq-bio.NCstat.ML
keywords rate-distortionprocessescausalcursedimensionalityinfinite-ordermarkovpredictive
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Predictive rate-distortion analysis suffers from the curse of dimensionality: clustering arbitrarily long pasts to retain information about arbitrarily long futures requires resources that typically grow exponentially with length. The challenge is compounded for infinite-order Markov processes, since conditioning on finite sequences cannot capture all of their past dependencies. Spectral arguments show that algorithms which cluster finite-length sequences fail dramatically when the underlying process has long-range temporal correlations and can fail even for processes generated by finite-memory hidden Markov models. We circumvent the curse of dimensionality in rate-distortion analysis of infinite-order processes by casting predictive rate-distortion objective functions in terms of the forward- and reverse-time causal states of computational mechanics. Examples demonstrate that the resulting causal rate-distortion theory substantially improves current predictive rate-distortion analyses.

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