An Introduction To Sparse Stochastic Processes


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An Introduction to Sparse Stochastic Processes


An Introduction to Sparse Stochastic Processes

Author: Michael Unser

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2014-08-21


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A detailed guide to sparsity, providing a description of their transform-domain statistics and applying the models to practical algorithms.

An Introduction to Sparse Stochastic Processes


An Introduction to Sparse Stochastic Processes

Author: Michael A. Unser

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014


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An Introduction to Sparse Stochastic Processes


An Introduction to Sparse Stochastic Processes

Author: Michael A. Unser

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014


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Providing a novel approach to sparsity, this comprehensive book presents the theory of stochastic processes that are ruled by linear stochastic differential equations, and that admit a parsimonious representation in a matched wavelet-like basis. Two key themes are the statistical property of infinite divisibility, which leads to two distinct types of behaviour - Gaussian and sparse - and the structural link between linear stochastic processes and spline functions, which is exploited to simplify the mathematical analysis. The core of the book is devoted to investigating sparse processes, including a complete description of their transform-domain statistics. The final part develops practical signal-processing algorithms that are based on these models, with special emphasis on biomedical image reconstruction. This is an ideal reference for graduate students and researchers with an interest in signal/image processing, compressed sensing, approximation theory, machine learning, or statistics.