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16 December 1992 Dimensionality reduction for nonlinear time series
David DeMers
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Abstract
A technique for recoding multidimensional data in a representation of reduced dimensionality is presented. A non-linear encoder-decoder for multidimensional data with compact representations is developed. The technique of training a neural network to learn the identity map through a `bottleneck' is extended to networks with non-linear representations, and an objective function which penalizes entropy of the hidden unit activations is shown to result in low dimensional encodings. For scalar time series data, a common technique is phase-space reconstruction by embedding the time-lagged scalar signal in a higher dimensional space. Choosing the proper embedding dimension is difficult. By using non-linear dimensionality reduction, the intrinsic dimensionality of the underlying system may be estimated.
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David DeMers "Dimensionality reduction for nonlinear time series", Proc. SPIE 1766, Neural and Stochastic Methods in Image and Signal Processing, (16 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.130829
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Neural networks

Glasses

Signal processing

Stochastic processes

Image processing

Fractal analysis

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