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Publications [#265106] of Guillermo Sapiro

Papers Published

  1. Ramírez, I; Sapiro, G, LOw-rank data modeling via the minimum description length principle, ICASSP, IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing - Proceedings (October, 2012), pp. 2165-2168, IEEE, ISSN 1520-6149 [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/24)

    Abstract:
    Robust low-rank matrix estimation is a topic of increasing interest, with promising applications in a variety of fields, from computer vision to data mining and recommender systems. Recent theoretical results establish the ability of such data models to recover the true underlying low-rank matrix when a large portion of the measured matrix is either missing or arbitrarily corrupted. However, if low rank is not a hypothesis about the true nature of the data, but a device for extracting regularity from it, no current guidelines exist for choosing the rank of the estimated matrix. In this work we address this problem by means of the Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle - a well established information-theoretic approach to statistical inference - as a guideline for selecting a model for the data at hand. We demonstrate the practical usefulness of our formal approach with results for complex background extraction in video sequences. © 2012 IEEE.

 

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