Adaptive Data Analysis via Sparse Time-Frequency Representation

THOMAS Y. HOU Caltech Zuoqiang Shi Tsinghua University

Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing mathscidoc:1709.25018

Advances in Adaptive Data Analysis, 3, 1-28, 2011
We introduce a new adaptive method for analyzing nonlinear and nonstationary data. This method is inspired by the empirical mode decomposition (EMD) method and the recently developed compressed sensing theory. The main idea is to look for the sparsest representation of multiscale data within the largest possible dictionary consisting of intrinsic mode functions of the form {a(t) cos(θ(t))}, where a ≥ 0 is assumed to be smoother than cos(θ(t)) and θ is a piecewise smooth increasing function. We formulate this problem as a nonlinear L1 optimization problem. Further, we propose an iterative algorithm to solve this nonlinear optimization problem recursively. We also introduce an adaptive filter method to decompose data with noise. Numerical examples are given to demonstrate the robustness of our method and comparison is made with the EMD method. One advantage of performing such a decomposition is to preserve some intrinsic physical property of the signal, such as trend and instantaneous frequency. Our method shares many important properties of the original EMD method. Because our method is based on a solid mathematical formulation, its performance does not depend on numerical parameters such as the number of shifting or stop criterion, which seem to have a major effect on the original EMD method. Our method is also less sensitive to noise perturbation and the end effect compared with the original EMD method.
Time-frequency analysis; instantaneous frequency; empirical mode decomposition,sparse representation of signal; L1 minimization
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@inproceedings{thomas2011adaptive,
  title={Adaptive Data Analysis via Sparse Time-Frequency Representation},
  author={THOMAS Y. HOU, and Zuoqiang Shi},
  url={http://archive.ymsc.tsinghua.edu.cn/pacm_paperurl/20170927153519322176838},
  booktitle={Advances in Adaptive Data Analysis},
  volume={3},
  pages={1-28},
  year={2011},
}
THOMAS Y. HOU, and Zuoqiang Shi. Adaptive Data Analysis via Sparse Time-Frequency Representation. 2011. Vol. 3. In Advances in Adaptive Data Analysis. pp.1-28. http://archive.ymsc.tsinghua.edu.cn/pacm_paperurl/20170927153519322176838.
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