Unified Functorial Signal Representation III: Foundations, Redundancy, L⁰ and L² functors
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Publication:6293129
arXiv1710.10227MaRDI QIDQ6293129FDOQ6293129
Publication date: 27 October 2017
Abstract: In this paper we propose and lay the foundations of a functorial framework for representing signals. By incorporating additional category-theoretic relative and generative perspective alongside the classic set-theoretic measure theory the fundamental concepts of redundancy, compression are formulated in a novel authentic arrow-theoretic way. The existing classic framework representing a signal as a vector of appropriate linear space is shown as a special case of the proposed framework. Next in the context of signal-spaces as a categories we study the various covariant and contravariant forms of and functors using categories of measurable or measure spaces and their opposites involving Boolean and measure algebras along with partial extension. Finally we contribute a novel definition of intra-signal redundancy using general concept of isomorphism arrow in a category covering the translation case and others as special cases. Through category-theory we provide a simple yet precise explanation for the well-known heuristic of lossless differential encoding standards yielding better compressions in image types such as line drawings, iconic image, text etc; as compared to classic representation techniques such as JPEG which choose bases or frames in a global Hilbert space.
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