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The reader will find new results for model fitting; for dimension reduction in models and ambient spaces; for detection, estimation, and space-time series analysis; for subspace averaging; and for uncertainty quantification. Throughout, the transformation invariances of statistics are clarified, geometries are illuminated, and null distributions are given where tractable. Stochastic representations are emphasized, as these are central to Monte Carlo simulations. The appendices contain a comprehensive account of matrix theory, the SVD, the multivariate normal distribution, and many of the important distributions for coherence statistics.
The book begins with a review of classical results in the physical and engineering sciences where coherence plays a fundamental role. Then least squares theory and the theory of minimum mean-squared error estimation are developed, with special attention paid to statistics that may be interpreted as coherence statistics. A chapter on classical hypothesis tests for covariance structure introduces the next three chapters on matched and adaptive subspace detectors. These detectors are derived from likelihood reasoning, but it is their geometries and invariances that qualify them as coherence statistics. A chapter on independence testing in space-time data sets leads to a definition of broadband coherence, and contains novel applications to cognitive radio and the analysis of cyclostationarity. The chapter on subspace averaging reviews basic results and derives an order-fitting rule for determining the dimension of an average subspace. These results are used to enumerate sources of acoustic and electromagnetic radiation and to cluster subspaces into similarity classes. The chapter on performance bounds and uncertainty quantification emphasizes the geometry of the Cramèr-Rao bound and its related information geometry.
Ignacio Santamaría is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, Spain. His research interests lie at the intersection of statistical signal processing, machine learning, and information theory, with special emphasis on applications to wireless communication systems and multi-sensor signal processing for radar and sonar. He has been involved in numerous national and international research projects on these topics, with more than 200 publications co-authored in refereed journals and international conference proceedings. He has been a visiting researcher at the University of Florida, University of Texas at Austin, and Colorado State University, Fort Collins. He has served as a member of the IEEE Machine Learning for Signal Processing and Signal Processing Theory and Methods Technical Committees, and as a steering committee member of the IEEE Data Science Initiative. He served as Associate Editor and Senior AreaEditor of the IEEE
Louis Scharf is Research Professor of Mathematics and Emeritus Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO. He holds a courtesy appointment in Statistics. His research interests are in statistical signal processing and machine learning as these disciplines apply to space-time adaptive processing for communication, radar, sonar, and remote sensing; to modal analysis for electric power system monitoring; to spectrum analysis for nonstationary times series modeling and hyperspectral imaging; and to image processing for group-invariant classification and registration. He has made original contributions to matched and adaptive subspace detection; to group-invariant signal processing; to spectrum analysis; and to reduced-rank signal processing. Prof. Scharf has co-authored the books, L.L. Scharf, "Statistical Signal Processing: Detection, Estimation, and Time Series Analysis," Addison-Wesley, 1991, and P.J. Schreier and L.L. Scharf, "Statistical Signal Processing of Complex-Valued Data: The Theory of Improper and Noncircular Signals," Cambridge University Press, 2010. His co-authored book, L.L. Scharf and R.T. Behrens, A First Course in Electrical and Computer Engineering," Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1990, was re-published by Connexions in 2008. Professor Scharf has received several awards for his contributions to statistical signal processing, including the Technical Achievement and Society Awards from the IEEE Signal Processing Society; the Donald W. Tufts Award for Underwater Acoustic Signal Processing, a Diamond Award for Academic Excellence from the University of Washington, and the 2016 IEEE Jack S. Kilby Medal for Signal Processing. In 2021 he received the Education Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society. Professor Scharf is a Life Fellow of IEEE.
- Autoren: David Ramírez , Ignacio Santamaría , Louis Scharf
- 2023, 1st ed. 2022, 487 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- ISBN-10: 3031133315
- ISBN-13: 9783031133312
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.01.2023
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