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The emerging field of signal processing on graphs: Extending high-dimensional data analysis to networks and other irregular domains | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

The emerging field of signal processing on graphs: Extending high-dimensional data analysis to networks and other irregular domains


Abstract:

In applications such as social, energy, transportation, sensor, and neuronal networks, high-dimensional data naturally reside on the vertices of weighted graphs. The emer...Show More

Abstract:

In applications such as social, energy, transportation, sensor, and neuronal networks, high-dimensional data naturally reside on the vertices of weighted graphs. The emerging field of signal processing on graphs merges algebraic and spectral graph theoretic concepts with computational harmonic analysis to process such signals on graphs. In this tutorial overview, we outline the main challenges of the area, discuss different ways to define graph spectral domains, which are the analogs to the classical frequency domain, and highlight the importance of incorporating the irregular structures of graph data domains when processing signals on graphs. We then review methods to generalize fundamental operations such as filtering, translation, modulation, dilation, and downsampling to the graph setting and survey the localized, multiscale transforms that have been proposed to efficiently extract information from high-dimensional data on graphs. We conclude with a brief discussion of open issues and possible extensions.
Published in: IEEE Signal Processing Magazine ( Volume: 30, Issue: 3, May 2013)
Page(s): 83 - 98
Date of Publication: 05 April 2013

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