Elliptically Symmetric Distributions in Signal Processing and Machine Learning [electronic resource] / edited by Jean-Pierre Delmas, Mohammed Nabil El Korso, Stefano Fortunati, Frédéric Pascal.

Colaborador(es): Delmas, Jean-Pierre [editor.] | El Korso, Mohammed Nabil [editor.] | Fortunati, Stefano [editor.] | Pascal, Frédéric [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: XIV, 376 p. 76 illus., 63 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783031521164Tema(s): Signal processing | Statistics  | Digital and Analog Signal Processing | Statistical Theory and MethodsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 621.3822 Clasificación LoC:TK5102.9Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
1. Background on real and complex elliptically symmetric distributions -- Part I: Theoretical developments -- 2.The Fisher-Rao geometry of CES distributions -- 3. Linear shrinkage of sample covariance matrix or matrices under elliptical distributions: a review -- 4. Robust estimation with missing values for elliptical distributions -- Part II: Performance analysis -- 5. Semiparametric estimation in elliptical distributions -- 6. Estimation and Detection Under Misspecification and Complex Elliptically Symmetric Distributions -- 7. Performance analysis of subspace-based algorithms in CES data models -- Part III: Applications to machine learning -- 8. Robust Bayesian Cluster Enumeration for RES Distributions -- 9. FEMDA: a unified framework for discriminant analysis -- 10. Learning Graphs from Heavy-tailed Data.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This book constitutes a review of recent developments in the theory and practical exploitation of the elliptical model for measured data in both classical and emerging areas of signal processing. It develops techniques usable in (among other areas): graph learning, robust clustering, linear shrinkage, information geometry, subspace-based algorithm design, and semiparametric and misspecified estimation. The various contributions combine to show how the goal of inferring information from a set of acquired data, recurrent in statistical signal processing, can be achieved, even when the common practical assumption of Gaussian distribution in the data is not valid. The elliptical model propounded maintains the performance of its inference procedures even when that assumption fails. The elliptical distribution, being fully characterized by its location vector, its scatter/covariance matrix and its so-called density generator, used to describe the impulsiveness of the data, is sufficiently flexible to model heterogeneous applications. This book is of interest to any graduate students and academic researchers wishing to acquaint themselves with the latest research in an area of rising consequence. It is also of assistance to practitioners working in data analysis, wireless communications, radar, and image processing.
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1. Background on real and complex elliptically symmetric distributions -- Part I: Theoretical developments -- 2.The Fisher-Rao geometry of CES distributions -- 3. Linear shrinkage of sample covariance matrix or matrices under elliptical distributions: a review -- 4. Robust estimation with missing values for elliptical distributions -- Part II: Performance analysis -- 5. Semiparametric estimation in elliptical distributions -- 6. Estimation and Detection Under Misspecification and Complex Elliptically Symmetric Distributions -- 7. Performance analysis of subspace-based algorithms in CES data models -- Part III: Applications to machine learning -- 8. Robust Bayesian Cluster Enumeration for RES Distributions -- 9. FEMDA: a unified framework for discriminant analysis -- 10. Learning Graphs from Heavy-tailed Data.

This book constitutes a review of recent developments in the theory and practical exploitation of the elliptical model for measured data in both classical and emerging areas of signal processing. It develops techniques usable in (among other areas): graph learning, robust clustering, linear shrinkage, information geometry, subspace-based algorithm design, and semiparametric and misspecified estimation. The various contributions combine to show how the goal of inferring information from a set of acquired data, recurrent in statistical signal processing, can be achieved, even when the common practical assumption of Gaussian distribution in the data is not valid. The elliptical model propounded maintains the performance of its inference procedures even when that assumption fails. The elliptical distribution, being fully characterized by its location vector, its scatter/covariance matrix and its so-called density generator, used to describe the impulsiveness of the data, is sufficiently flexible to model heterogeneous applications. This book is of interest to any graduate students and academic researchers wishing to acquaint themselves with the latest research in an area of rising consequence. It is also of assistance to practitioners working in data analysis, wireless communications, radar, and image processing.

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