Analysis of Drifting Dynamics with Neural Network Hidden Markov Models
Kohlmorgen, Jens, Müller, Klaus-Robert, Pawelzik, Klaus
–Neural Information Processing Systems
We present a method for the analysis of nonstationary time series withmultiple operating modes. In particular, it is possible to detect and to model both a switching of the dynamics and a less abrupt, time consuming drift from one mode to another. This is achieved in two steps. First, an unsupervised training method provides predictionexperts for the inherent dynamical modes. Then, the trained experts are used in a hidden Markov model that allows to model drifts. An application to physiological wake/sleep data demonstrates that analysis and modeling of real-world time series can be improved when the drift paradigm is taken into account.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1998