GraphEM: EM algorithm for blind Kalman filtering under graphical sparsity constraints

E Chouzenoux, V Elvira - ICASSP 2020-2020 IEEE …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
ICASSP 2020-2020 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics …, 2020ieeexplore.ieee.org
Modeling and inference with multivariate sequences is central in a number of signal
processing applications such as acoustics, social network analysis, biomedical, and finance,
to name a few. The linear-Gaussian state-space model is a common way to describe a time
series through the evolution of a hidden state, with the advantage of presenting a simple
inference procedure due to the celebrated Kalman filter. A fundamental question when
analyzing a multivariate sequence is the search for relationships between its entries (or the …
Modeling and inference with multivariate sequences is central in a number of signal processing applications such as acoustics, social network analysis, biomedical, and finance, to name a few. The linear-Gaussian state-space model is a common way to describe a time series through the evolution of a hidden state, with the advantage of presenting a simple inference procedure due to the celebrated Kalman filter. A fundamental question when analyzing a multivariate sequence is the search for relationships between its entries (or the entries of the modeled hidden state), especially when the inherent structure is a non-fully connected graph. In such context, graphical modeling combined with parsimony constraints allows to limit the proliferation of parameters and enables a compact data representation which is easier to interpret by the experts. In this work, we propose a novel expectation-maximization algorithm for estimating the linear matrix operator in the state equation of a linear-Gaussian state-space model. Lasso regularization is included in the M-step, that we solve using a proximal splitting Douglas-Rachford algorithm. Numerical experiments illustrate the benefits of the proposed model and inference technique, named GraphEM, over competitors relying on Granger causality.
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