2022
DOI: 10.1109/tsp.2022.3184455
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Wide-Sense Stationarity in Generalized Graph Signal Processing

Abstract: We consider statistical graph signal processing (GSP) in a generalized framework where each vertex of a graph is associated with an element from a Hilbert space. This general model encompasses various signals such as the traditional scalar-valued graph signal, multichannel graph signal, and discrete-and continuous-time graph signals, allowing us to build a unified theory of graph random processes. We introduce the notion of joint wide-sense stationarity in this generalized GSP framework, which allows us to cha… Show more

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“…This property is also used in [63], [64]. Note that Γ x is diagonalizable by U if and only if (20) is satisfied [65].…”
Section: B Properties Of Gwssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This property is also used in [63], [64]. Note that Γ x is diagonalizable by U if and only if (20) is satisfied [65].…”
Section: B Properties Of Gwssmentioning
confidence: 99%