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Unentbehrlich für die Praxis ist dieses Handbuch der Datenanalyse, das besonders auf die Unterschiede zwischen eng verwandten Patterns und auf deren zweckdienliche Kategorisierung eingeht. Zahlreiche Übungsaufgaben helfen beim Vertiefen der erarbeiteten theoretischen Konzepte.
Addressing the most efficient methods of pattern analysis using wavelet decomposition, this reference offers a concise explanation of how to analyze data in order to emphasize the differences between closely-related patterns and then categorize them in a way that is useful to system users.
"...provides a valuable summary of data reduction." (Technometrics, May 2002)
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MICHAEL KIRBY is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. He has worked in the field of data reduction for well over a decade.
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An analysis of large data sets from an empirical and geometric viewpoint Data reduction is a rapidly emerging field with broad applications in essentially all fields where large data sets are collected and analyzed. Geometric Data Analysis is the first textbook to focus on the geometric approach to this problem of developing and distinguishing subspace and submanifold techniques for low-dimensional data representation. Understanding the geometrical nature of the data under investigation is presented as the key to identifying a proper reduction technique. Focusing on the construction of dimensionality-reducing mappings to reveal important geometrical structure in the data, the sequence of chapters is carefully constructed to guide the reader from the beginnings of the subject to areas of current research activity. A detailed, and essentially self-contained, presentation of the mathematical prerequisites is included to aid readers from a broad variety of backgrounds. Other topics discussed in Geometric Data Analysis include: The Karhunen-Loeve procedure for scalar and vector fields with extensions to missing data, noisy data, and data with symmetry Nonlinear methods including radial basis functions (RBFs) and backpropa-gation neural networks Wavelets and Fourier analysis as analytical methods for data reduction Expansive discussion of recent research including the Whitney reduction network and adaptive bases codeveloped by the author * And much more The methods are developed within the context of many real-world applications involving massive data sets, including those generated by digital imaging systems and computer simulations of physical phenomena. Empirically based representations are shown to facilitate their investigation and yield insights that would otherwise elude conventional analytical tools.
Contenu
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
INTRODUCTION.
Pattern Analysis as Data Reduction.
Vector Spaces and Linear Transformations.
OPTIMAL ORTHOGONAL PATTERN REPRESENTATIONS.
The Karhunen-Loève Expansion.
Additional Theory, Algorithms and Applications.
TIME, FREQUENCY AND SCALE ANALYSIS.
Fourier Analysis.
Wavelet Expansions.
ADAPTIVE NONLINEAR MAPPINGS.
Radial Basis Functions.
Neural Networks.
Nonlinear Reduction Architectures.
Appendix A Mathemetical Preliminaries.
References.
Index.