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Progress in Information Geometry


Progress in Information Geometry

Theory and Applications
Signals and Communication Technology

von: Frank Nielsen

CHF 165.50

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 14.03.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030654597
Sprache: englisch

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<p>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.&nbsp;</p><p>The book project was initiated following discussions at the international conference GSI’2019 – Geometric Science of Information that was held at ENAC, Toulouse (France).<br></p><p><br></p>
<p>Information Geometry of smooth densities on the Gaussian space: Poincare inequalities.- On Normalization Functions and ϕ-families of Probability Distributions.- Affine Connections with Torsion in (para-)complexified Structures.- Contact Hamiltonian systems for probability distribution functions and expectation variables: A study based on a class of master equations.- Invariant Koszul Form of Homogeneous Bounded Domains and Information Geometry Structures.- Gauge freedom of entropies on q-Gaussian measures.- On geodesic triangles with right angles in a dually flat space.- Chain Rule Optimal Transport.- Towards the “Shape” of Cosmological Observables and the String Theory Landscape with Topological Data Analysis.- A review of two decades of correlations, hierarchies, networks and clustering in financial markets.</p><br>
<p>Frank Nielsen is Senior Researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc, Tokyo, Japan and a fellow of the European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS).&nbsp;He taught at Ecole Polytechnique (Palaiseau, France) visual computing and high performance computing (HPC) for data science.&nbsp;His research aims at understanding the nature and structure of information and variability in data and exploiting algorithmically this knowledge&nbsp;in innovative imaging and machine learning applications. For that purpose, he coined the field of computational information geometry (computational differential geometry)&nbsp;to extract information as regular structures while taking into account variability in datasets by grounding them in geometric spaces.&nbsp;Geometry beyond Euclidean spaces has a long history of revolutionizing the way we perceived reality.&nbsp;Curved spacetime geometry sustained relativity theory and fractal geometry unveiled the scale-free properties of nature.&nbsp;In the digital world, geometry is data-driven and allows intrinsic data analytics by capturing the very essence of data through invariance principles&nbsp;without being biased by any particular data representation. He is an editor of the journal Entropy (MDPI) and of the journal Information Geometry (INGE, Springer), and co-organize the biannual internation conference on the Geometric Sciences of Information (GSI).</p>
<p>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.&nbsp;</p><p>The book project was initiated following discussions at the international conference GSI’2019 – Geometric Science of Information that was held at ENAC, Toulouse (France).<br></p><p><br></p><p></p>
Features new and fruitful interactions between several branches of science: information science, mathematics and physics Offers a substantial information source for industry and academia Collects the most important contributions to the conference GSI’2019 – Geometric Science of Information

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