Advances in graph signal processing: Graph filtering and network identification (2021)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
To the surprise of most of us, complexity in nature spawns from simplicity. No matter how simple a basic unit is, when many of them work together, the interactions among these units lead to complexity. This complexity is present in the spreading of diseases, where slightly different policies, or conditions,might lead to very different results; or in biological systems where the interactions between elements maintain the delicate balance that keep life running. Fortunately, despite their complexity, current advances in technology have allowed us to have more than just a sneak-peak at these systems. With new views on how to observe such systems and gather data, we aimto understand the complexity within. One of these new ...
distributed processing – graph filtering – graph theory – graph – signal processing – topology identification
Information
- Author
- Coutino, Mario
- Institution
- Delft University of Technology
- Supervisor
- Publication Year
- 2021
- Upload Date
- Dec. 18, 2021
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