Learning Informative Statistics: A Nonparametnic Approach

III, John W. Fisher, Ihler, Alexander T., Viola, Paul A.

Neural Information Processing Systems 

We discuss an information theoretic approach for categorizing and modeling dynamicprocesses. The approach can learn a compact and informative statistic which summarizes past states to predict future observations. Furthermore, the uncertainty of the prediction is characterized nonparametrically bya joint density over the learned statistic and present observation. We discuss the application of the technique to both noise driven dynamical systems and random processes sampled from a density which is conditioned on the past. In the first case we show results in which both the dynamics of random walk and the statistics of the driving noise are captured. In the second case we present results in which a summarizing statistic is learned on noisy random telegraph waves with differing dependencies onpast states. In both cases the algorithm yields a principled approach for discriminating processes with differing dynamics and/or dependencies. Themethod is grounded in ideas from information theory and nonparametric statistics.

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