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Scaling range automated selection for wavelet leader multifractal analysis
Fecha
2014-12Registro en:
Leonarduzzi, Roberto Fabio; Torres, Maria Eugenia; Abry, Patrice; Scaling range automated selection for wavelet leader multifractal analysis; Elsevier Science; Signal Processing; 105; 12-2014; 243-257
0165-1684
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Leonarduzzi, Roberto Fabio
Torres, Maria Eugenia
Abry, Patrice
Resumen
Scale invariance and multifractal analysis constitute paradigms nowadays widely used for real-world data characterization. In essence, they amount to assuming power law behaviors of well-chosen multiresolution quantities as functions of the analysis scale. The exponents of these power laws, the scaling exponents, are then measured and involved in classical signal processing tasks. Yet, the practical estimation of such exponents implies the selection of a range of scales where the power law behaviors hold, a difficult task with yet crucial impact on performance. In the present contribution, a nonparametric bootstrap based procedure is devised to achieve scaling range automated selection. It is shown to be effective and relevant in practice. Its performance, benefits and computational costs are assessed by means of Monte Carlo simulations. It is applied to synthetic multifractal processes and shown to yield robust and accurate estimation of multifractal parameters, despite various difficulties such as noise corruption or inter-subject variability. Finally, its potential is illustrated at work for the analysis of adult heart rate variability on a large database.