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Stationary time-vertex signal processing

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arxiv 1611.00255 v3 pith:TFK32EDR submitted 2016-11-01 cs.LG cs.DSstat.ML

classification cs.LGcs.DSstat.ML
keywords stationarityjointprocessrecoverystationarygraphhigh-dimensionalknown
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This paper considers regression tasks involving high-dimensional multivariate processes whose structure is dependent on some {known} graph topology. We put forth a new definition of time-vertex wide-sense stationarity, or joint stationarity for short, that goes beyond product graphs. Joint stationarity helps by reducing the estimation variance and recovery complexity. In particular, for any jointly stationary process (a) one reliably learns the covariance structure from as little as a single realization of the process, and (b) solves MMSE recovery problems, such as interpolation and denoising, in computational time nearly linear on the number of edges and timesteps. Experiments with three datasets suggest that joint stationarity can yield accuracy improvements in the recovery of high-dimensional processes evolving over a graph, even when the latter is only approximately known, or the process is not strictly stationary.

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