Discriminant analysis of time series in the presence of within-group spectral variability

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DOI10.1111/JTSA.12166zbMATH Open1359.62374arXiv1509.06358OpenAlexW1919623452WikidataQ37296658 ScholiaQ37296658MaRDI QIDQ2815045FDOQ2815045


Authors: Robert T. Krafty Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 June 2016

Published in: Journal of Time Series Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Many studies record replicated time series epochs from different groups with the goal of using frequency domain properties to discriminate between the groups. In many applications, there exists variation in cyclical patterns from time series in the same group. Although a number of frequency domain methods for the discriminant analysis of time series have been explored, there is a dearth of models and methods that account for within-group spectral variability. This article proposes a model for groups of time series in which transfer functions are modeled as stochastic variables that can account for both between-group and within-group differences in spectra that are identified from individual replicates. An ensuing discriminant analysis of stochastic cepstra under this model is developed to obtain parsimonious measures of relative power that optimally separate groups in the presence of within-group spectral variability. The approach possess favorable properties in classifying new observations and can be consistently estimated through a simple discriminant analysis of a finite number of estimated cepstral coefficients. Benefits in accounting for within-group spectral variability are empirically illustrated in a simulation study and through an analysis of gait variability.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1509.06358




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