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Author Geiger, Bernhard C., author

Title Information loss in deterministic signal processing systems / Bernhard C. Geiger, Gernot Kubin
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 145 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Understanding complex systems, 1860-0832
Springer complexity
Understanding complex systems, 1860-0832
Springer complexity.
Contents Introduction -- Part I: Random Variables -- Piecewise Bijective Functions and Continuous Inputs -- General Input Distributions -- Dimensionality-Reducing Functions -- Relevant Information Loss -- II. Part II: Stationary Stochastic Processes -- Discrete-Valued Processes -- Piecewise Bijective Functions and Continuous Inputs -- Dimensionality-Reducing Functions -- Relevant Information Loss Rate -- Conclusion and Outlook
Summary This book introduces readers to essential tools for the measurement and analysis of information loss in signal processing systems. Employing a new information-theoretic systems theory, the book analyzes various systems in the signal processing engineer?s toolbox: polynomials, quantizers, rectifiers, linear filters with and without quantization effects, principal components analysis, multirate systems, etc. The user benefit of signal processing is further highlighted with the concept of relevant information loss. Signal or data processing operates on the physical representation of information so that users can easily access and extract that information. However, a fundamental theorem in information theory?data processing inequality?states that deterministic processing always involves information loss. These measures form the basis of a new information-theoretic systems theory, which complements the currently prevailing approaches based on second-order statistics, such as the mean-squared error or error energy. This theory not only provides a deeper understanding but also extends the design space for the applied engineer with a wide range of methods rooted in information theory, adding to existing methods based on energy or quadratic representations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 17, 2017)
Subject Signal processing -- Digital techniques -- Mathematics.
Imaging systems & technology.
Statistical physics.
Cybernetics & systems theory.
Technology & Engineering -- Electronics -- General.
Science -- Physics.
Technology & Engineering -- General.
Signal processing -- Digital techniques -- Mathematics
Form Electronic book
Author Kubin, Gernot, author
ISBN 9783319595337
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9783319595320