The Multivariate Normal Inverse Gaussian distribution: EM-estimation and analysis of synthetic aperture sonar data
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2004-09Type
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The heavy-tailed Multivariate Normal Inverse Gaussian (MNIG) distribution is a recent variance-mean mixture of a multivariate Gaussian with a univariate inverse Gaussian distribution. Due to the complexity of the likelihood function, parameter estimation by direct maximization is exceedingly difficult. To overcome this problem, we propose a fast and accurate multivariate ExpectationMaximization (EM) algorithm for maximum likelihood estimation of the scalar, vector, and matrix parameters of the MNIG distribution. Important fundamental and attractive properties of the MNIG as a modeling tool for multivariate heavy-tailed processes are discussed. The modeling strength of the MNIG, and the feasibility of the proposed EM parameter estimation algorithm, are demonstrated by fitting the MNIG to real world wideband synthetic aperture sonar data.
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European Association for Signal ProcessingCitation
Øigård, T.A., Hanssen, A. & Hansen, R.E. (2004). The Multivariate Normal Inverse Gaussian distribution: EM-estimation and analysis of synthetic aperture sonar data. Proceedings of the 12th European Signal Processing Conference., 06-10 September 2004, Vienna, Austria, 1433-1436.Metadata
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