Model-based Sparse Coding beyond Gaussian Independent Model

08/23/2021
by   Xin Xing, et al.
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Sparse coding aims to model data vectors as sparse linear combinations of basis elements, but a majority of related studies are restricted to continuous data without spatial or temporal structure. A new model-based sparse coding (MSC) method is proposed to provide an effective and flexible framework for learning features from different data types: continuous, discrete, or categorical, and modeling different types of correlations: spatial or temporal. The specification of the sparsity level and how to adapt the estimation method to large-scale studies are also addressed. A fast EM algorithm is proposed for estimation, and its superior performance is demonstrated in simulation and multiple real applications such as image denoising, brain connectivity study, and spatial transcriptomic imaging.

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