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Distributed EM algorithms for density estimation and clustering in sensor networks


Abstract:

The paper considers the problem of density estimation and clustering in distributed sensor networks. It is assumed that each node in the network senses an environment tha...Show More

Abstract:

The paper considers the problem of density estimation and clustering in distributed sensor networks. It is assumed that each node in the network senses an environment that can be described as a mixture of some elementary conditions. The measurements are thus statistically modeled with a mixture of Gaussians, where each Gaussian component corresponds to one of the elementary conditions. The paper presents a distributed expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm for estimating the Gaussian components, which are common to the environment and sensor network as a whole, as well as the mixing probabilities that may vary from node to node. The algorithm produces an estimate (in terms of a Gaussian mixture approximation) of the density of the sensor data without requiring the data to be transmitted to and processed at a central location. Alternatively, the algorithm can be viewed as a distributed processing strategy for clustering the sensor data into components corresponding to predominant environmental features sensed by the network. The convergence of the distributed EM algorithm is investigated, and simulations demonstrate the potential of this approach to sensor network data analysis.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing ( Volume: 51, Issue: 8, August 2003)
Page(s): 2245 - 2253
Date of Publication: 15 July 2003

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