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A polarization-oriented framework for bivariate random signals

Catégorie d'évènement : Séminaire Probabilités et Statistique Date/heure : 10 janvier 2019 10:45-11:45 Lieu : Oratrice ou orateur : Julien Flamant Résumé :

Bivariate signals appear in a broad range of applications: polarized waveforms in seismology and optics, current velocities in oceanography, etc. Formally, bivariate signals are 2D vector time series. Existing approaches for bivariate signal processing do not provide a straightforward description of the signal in terms of its polarization properties. For this purpose we introduce a new and generic framework based on a tailored quaternion Fourier transform.
This new framework re-establishes a clear interpretability in terms of polarization attributes of usual quantities such as spectral densities, linear filters, etc.
In this talk, I will introduce the main features of this approach, with the focus on second-order stationary random bivariate signals. I will discuss spectral analysis, linear filtering and some original decompositions of bivariate signals. Synthetic data will illustrate the usefulness of the proposed framework.


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Catégorie d'évènement : Séminaire de Théorie des Nombres de Nancy-Metz Date/heure : 10 janvier 2019 14:30-15:30 Lieu : Oratrice ou orateur : Anna Frid Résumé :

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