Peak-Persistence Diagrams for Estimating Shapes and Functions from Noisy Data

05/08/2023
by   Woo Min Kim, et al.
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Estimating signals underlying noisy data is a significant problem in statistics and engineering. Numerous estimators are available in the literature, depending on the observation model and estimation criterion. This paper introduces a framework that estimates the shape of the unknown signal and the signal itself. The approach utilizes a peak-persistence diagram (PPD), a novel tool that explores the dominant peaks in the potential solutions and estimates the function's shape, which includes the number of internal peaks and valleys. It then imposes this shape constraint on the search space and estimates the signal from partially-aligned data. This approach balances two previous solutions: averaging without alignment and averaging with complete elastic alignment. From a statistical viewpoint, it achieves an optimal estimator under a model with both additive noise and phase or warping noise. We also present a computationally-efficient procedure for implementing this solution and demonstrate its effectiveness on several simulated and real examples. Notably, this geometric approach outperforms the current state-of-the-art in the field.

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