Progress in information geometry : theory and applications /

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Imprint:Cham : Springer, [2021]
Description:1 online resource (282 pages).
Language:English
Series:Signals and communication technology
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12611546
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Other authors / contributors:Nielsen, Frank, editor.
ISBN:9783030654597
3030654591
9783030654580
3030654583
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Summary:This book focuses on information-geometric manifolds of structured data and models and related applied mathematics. It features new and fruitful interactions between several branches of science: Advanced Signal/Image/Video Processing, Complex Data Modeling and Analysis, Statistics on Manifolds, Topology/Machine/Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence. The selection of applications makes the book a substantial information source, not only for academic scientist but it is also highly relevant for industry. The book project was initiated following discussions at the international conference GSI2019 Geometric Science of Information that was held at ENAC, Toulouse (France).
Other form:Print version: Nielsen, Frank Progress in Information Geometry Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 9783030654580
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-030-65459-7

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505 0 |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Information Geometry of Smooth Densities on the Gaussian Space: Poincaré Inequalities -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Statistical Bundle Modelled on Orlicz Spaces -- 1.2.1 Orlicz Spaces -- 1.2.2 Calculus of the Gaussian Space -- 1.2.3 Exponential Statistical Bundle -- 1.3 Bounding the Orlicz Norm with the Orlicz Norm of the Gradient -- 1.3.1 Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Semi-group -- 1.3.2 Generator of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Semi-group -- 1.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- 1.4.1 Sub-exponential Random Variables -- 1.4.2 Hyvärinen Divergence -- 1.4.3 Otto's Metric 
505 8 |a 3 Affine Connections with Torsion in (Para-)complexified Structures -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Torsion of and Integrability of L -- 3.2.1 L Conjugation of -- 3.2.2 Nijenhuis Tensor NL and Integrability -- 3.2.3 MC1 Versus MC2 -- 3.3 Torsion of Under (Para-)complexification -- 3.3.1 Splitting of TmathcalMotimesmathbbL by L -- 3.3.2 (Para-)holomorphicity of -- 3.3.3 (Para-)complexifying NL and T -- 3.3.4 Torsion-Compatibility (MC1) -- 3.3.5 Torsion-Coupling (MC2) -- 3.4 Summary and Discussions -- References 
505 8 |a 4 Contact Hamiltonian Systems for Probability Distribution Functions and Expectation Variables: A Study Based on a Class of Master Equations -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Underlying Geometry -- 4.2.1 Para-Contact Metric Manifolds -- 4.2.2 Contact Manifold -- 4.2.3 Legendre Submanifold as Dually Flat Space -- 4.2.4 Legendre Submanifold as Attractor -- 4.3 Distribution Functions from Solvable Master Equations -- 4.3.1 Denormalization -- 4.4 Observables with Solvable Master Equations -- 4.5 Geometric Description of Master Equations -- 4.5.1 Geometry of Equilibrium States 
505 8 |a 4.5.2 Geometry of Nonequilibrium States -- 4.6 Geometric Description of Expectation Variables -- 4.6.1 Geometry of Equilibrium States -- 4.6.2 Geometry of Nonequilibrium States -- 4.7 Beyond the Toy Model -- 4.7.1 Equilibrium States -- 4.7.2 Nonequilibrium States -- 4.8 Conclusions -- References -- 5 Invariant Koszul Form of Homogeneous Bounded Domains and Information Geometry Structures -- 5.1 Preamble -- 5.2 Invariant Koszul Form for Homogeneous Bounded Domains -- 5.3 Contextualization with Last Advanced Works -- 5.4 Koszul Hessian Geometric Structure of Information Geometry 
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