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Publication
ICASSP 2011
Conference paper
MCMC inference of the shape and variability of time-response signals
Abstract
Signals in response to time-localized events of a common phenomenon tend to exhibit a common shape, but with variable time scale, amplitude, and delay across trials in many domains. We develop a new formulation to learn the common shape and variables from noisy signal samples with a Bayesian signal model and a Markov chain Monte Carlo inference scheme involving Gibbs sampling and independent Metropolis-Hastings. Our experiments with generated and real-world data show that the algorithm is robust to missing data, outperforms the existing approaches and produces easily interpretable outputs. © 2011 IEEE.