Designed Measurements for Vector Count Data

Abstract

We consider design of linear projection measurements for a vector Poisson signal model. The projections are performed on the vector Poisson rate, $X\in\mathbb{R}_+^n$, and the observed data are a vector of counts, $Y\in\mathbb{Z}_+^m$. The projection matrix is designed by maximizing mutual information between $Y$ and $X$, $I(Y;X)$. When there is a latent class label $C\in\{1,\dots,L\}$ associated with $X$, we consider the mutual information with respect to $Y$ and $C$, $I(Y;C)$. New analytic expressions for the gradient of $I(Y;X)$ and $I(Y;C)$ are presented, with gradient performed with respect to the measurement matrix. Connections are made to the more widely studied Gaussian measurement model. Example results are presented for compressive topic modeling of a document corpora (word counting), and hyperspectral compressive sensing for chemical classification (photon counting).

Cite

Text

Wang et al. "Designed Measurements for Vector Count Data." Neural Information Processing Systems, 2013.

Markdown

[Wang et al. "Designed Measurements for Vector Count Data." Neural Information Processing Systems, 2013.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2013/wang2013neurips-designed/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{wang2013neurips-designed,
  title     = {{Designed Measurements for Vector Count Data}},
  author    = {Wang, Liming and Carlson, David E and Rodrigues, Miguel and Wilcox, David and Calderbank, Robert and Carin, Lawrence},
  booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {2013},
  pages     = {1142-1150},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2013/wang2013neurips-designed/}
}