Predicting the evolution of stationary graph signals

07/12/2016
by   Andreas Loukas, et al.
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An emerging way of tackling the dimensionality issues arising in the modeling of a multivariate process is to assume that the inherent data structure can be captured by a graph. Nevertheless, though state-of-the-art graph-based methods have been successful for many learning tasks, they do not consider time-evolving signals and thus are not suitable for prediction. Based on the recently introduced joint stationarity framework for time-vertex processes, this letter considers multivariate models that exploit the graph topology so as to facilitate the prediction. The resulting method yields similar accuracy to the joint (time-graph) mean-squared error estimator but at lower complexity, and outperforms purely time-based methods.

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