DocumentCode
2343173
Title
Adaptive signal representations: How much is too much?
Author
Donoho, David L.
fYear
1994
fDate
27-29 Oct 1994
Firstpage
53
Abstract
Adaptive signal representations in overcomplete libraries of waveforms have been very popular. One naturally expects that in searching through a large number of signal representations for noisy data, one is at risk of identifying apparent structure in the data which turns out to be spurious, noise-induced artifacts. We show how to use penalties based on the logarithm of library complexity to temper the search, preventing such spurious structure, and giving near-ideal behavior
Keywords
adaptive signal processing; computational complexity; noise; search problems; signal representation; waveform analysis; adaptive signal representations; data structure; library complexity logarithm; noise-induced artifacts; noisy data; overcomplete waveform libraries; penalties; spurious structure; Chirp; Dictionaries; Entropy; Explosions; Libraries; NASA; Signal processing; Signal representations; Time frequency analysis; Wavelet packets;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Theory and Statistics, 1994. Proceedings., 1994 IEEE-IMS Workshop on
Conference_Location
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2761-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WITS.1994.513884
Filename
513884
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