articleIEEE Transactions on Signal ProcessingMar 8, 2013GREEN OA

Discrete Signal Processing on Graphs

Carnegie Mellon University

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Abstract

In social settings, individuals interact through webs of relationships. Each individual is a node in a complex network (or graph) of interdependencies and generates data, lots of data. We label the data by its source, or formally stated, we index the data by the nodes of the graph. The resulting signals (data indexed by the nodes) are far removed from time or image signals indexed by well ordered time samples or pixels. DSP, discrete signal processing, provides a comprehensive, elegant, and efficient methodology to describe, represent, transform, analyze, process, or synthesize these well ordered time or image signals. This paper extends to signals on graphs DSP and its basic tenets, including filters,…

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Keywords
  • Signal processing
  • Multidimensional signal processing
  • Computer science
  • Discrete-time signal
  • Algorithm
  • Speech recognition
  • Mathematics
  • Digital signal processing
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