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On Statistical Pattern Recognition in Independent Component Analysis Mixture Modelling

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A natural evolution of statistical signal processing, in connection with the progressive increase in computational power, has been exploiting higher-order information. Thus, high-order spectral analysis and nonlinear adaptive filtering have received the attention of many researchers. One of the most successful techniques for non-linear processing of data with complex non-Gaussian distributions is the independent component analysis mixture modelling (ICAMM). This thesis defines a novel formalism for pattern recognition and classification based on ICAMM, which unifies a certain number of pattern recognition tasks allowing generalization. The versatile and powerful framework developed in this work can deal with data obtained from quite different areas, such as image processing, impact-echo testing, cultural heritage, hypnograms analysis, web-mining and might therefore be employed to solve many different real-world problems.

List of contents

Introduction.- ICA and ICAMM Methods.-
Learning Mixtures of Independent Component Analysers.-
Hierarchical Clustering from ICA Mixtures.-
Application of ICAMM to Impact-Echo Testing.-
Cultural Heritage Applications: Archaeological Ceramics and Building Restoration.-
Other Applications: Sequential Dependence Modelling and Data Mining.-
Conclusions.

Summary

A natural evolution of statistical signal processing, in connection with the progressive increase in computational power, has been exploiting higher-order information. Thus, high-order spectral analysis and nonlinear adaptive filtering have received the attention of many researchers. One of the most successful techniques for non-linear processing of data with complex non-Gaussian distributions is the independent component analysis mixture modelling (ICAMM). This thesis defines a novel formalism for pattern recognition and classification based on ICAMM, which unifies a certain number of pattern recognition tasks allowing generalization. The versatile and powerful framework developed in this work can deal with data obtained from quite different areas, such as image processing, impact-echo testing, cultural heritage, hypnograms analysis, web-mining and might therefore be employed to solve many different real-world problems.

Product details

Authors Jorge Igual, Addisson Salazar, Luis Vergara
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.2012
 
EAN 9783642307515
ISBN 978-3-642-30751-5
No. of pages 186
Weight 460 g
Illustrations XXII, 186 p.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Electronics, electrical engineering, communications engineering

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