Nonparametric Bayesian Extraction of Object Configurations in Massive Data

This study presents an unsupervised method for detection of configurations of objects based on a point process in a nonparametric Bayesian framework. This is of interest as the model presented here has a number of parameters that increases with the number of objects detected. The marked point proces...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on signal processing 2015-04, Vol.63 (8), p.1911-1924
Hauptverfasser: Meillier, Celine, Chatelain, Florent, Michel, Olivier, Ayasso, Hacheme
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study presents an unsupervised method for detection of configurations of objects based on a point process in a nonparametric Bayesian framework. This is of interest as the model presented here has a number of parameters that increases with the number of objects detected. The marked point process yields a natural sparse representation of the object configuration, even in massive data fields. However, Bayesian methods can lead to the evaluation of some densities that raise computational issues, due to the huge number of detected objects. We have developed an iterative update of these densities when changes in the object configurations are made, which allows the computational cost to be reduced. The performance of the proposed algorithm is illustrated on synthetic data and very challenging quasi-real hyperspectral data for young galaxy detection.
ISSN:1053-587X
1941-0476
DOI:10.1109/TSP.2015.2403268