Kernel mode decomposition and the programming of kernels / Houman Owhadi, Clint Scovel, Gene Ryan Yoo.
2021
QA278.2
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Kernel mode decomposition and the programming of kernels / Houman Owhadi, Clint Scovel, Gene Ryan Yoo.
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9783030821715 (electronic bk.)
3030821714 (electronic bk.)
9783030821708 (print)
3030821706
3030821714 (electronic bk.)
9783030821708 (print)
3030821706
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Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2021.
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English
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1 online resource (x, 118 pages) : illustrations (some color).
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10.1007/978-3-030-82171-5 doi
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QA278.2
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519.5/36
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This monograph demonstrates a new approach to the classical mode decomposition problem through nonlinear regression models, which achieve near-machine precision in the recovery of the modes. The presentation includes a review of generalized additive models, additive kernels/Gaussian processes, generalized Tikhonov regularization, empirical mode decomposition, and Synchrosqueezing, which are all related to and generalizable under the proposed framework. Although kernel methods have strong theoretical foundations, they require the prior selection of a good kernel. While the usual approach to this kernel selection problem is hyperparameter tuning, the objective of this monograph is to present an alternative (programming) approach to the kernel selection problem while using mode decomposition as a prototypical pattern recognition problem. In this approach, kernels are programmed for the task at hand through the programming of interpretable regression networks in the context of additive Gaussian processes. It is suitable for engineers, computer scientists, mathematicians, and students in these fields working on kernel methods, pattern recognition, and mode decomposition problems.
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Surveys and tutorials in the applied mathematical sciences ; 8. 2199-4773
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Review
The mode decomposition problem
Kernel mode decomposition networks (KMDNets)
Additional programming modules and squeezing
Non-trigonometric waveform and iterated KMD
Unknown base waveforms
Crossing frequencies, vanishing modes, and noise
Appendix.
Review
The mode decomposition problem
Kernel mode decomposition networks (KMDNets)
Additional programming modules and squeezing
Non-trigonometric waveform and iterated KMD
Unknown base waveforms
Crossing frequencies, vanishing modes, and noise
Appendix.