Title :
Information-theoretic signal processing on the time-frequency plane and applications
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI, USA
Abstract :
Time-frequency analysis is a major tool in representing the energy distribution of time-varying signals. There has been a lot of research on various properties of these representations. However, there is a general lack of quantitative measures in describing the amount of information encoded into a time-frequency distribution. Recently, information-theoretic measures such as entropy and divergence have been adapted to the time-frequency plane to quantify the complexity of individual signals as well as the difference between signals. In this paper, we present a variety of information-theoretic measures and their definitions on the time-frequency plane. The properties of these measures and how they can be applied to signal classification problems are discussed in detail. We then present an application of information-theoretic signal processing to the analysis of event- related brain potentials.
Keywords :
information theory; signal classification; signal detection; time-frequency analysis; entropy; information-theoretic signal processing; signal classification; time-frequency analysis; time-frequency distribution; time-frequency plane; time-varying signals energy distribution; Electrodes; Entropy; Joints; Mutual information; Signal processing; Standards; Time-frequency analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2005 13th European
Conference_Location :
Antalya
Print_ISBN :
978-160-4238-21-1