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Spectral graph matching
PDE & Applied Mathematics| Speaker: | Dr. Yosi Keller, Bar Ilan University (Israel) |
| Location: | 1147 MSB |
| Start time: | Thu, Sep 25 2008, 11:00AM |
Description
The representation and analysis of data by graphs is ubiquitous nowadays, as a myriad of graph based approaches were shown to
provide efficient means to various data analysis problems, such as dimensionality reduction and classification, to name a few.
In this talk we suggest to cast the graph matching problem as quadratic binary optimization (QBO), which can be efficiently solved
by way of spectral relaxation. Our first goal is the alignment of point sets in R^n, and apply it to ensemble matching for speech
recognition and shape matching and recognition. We then consider the symmetric case, and its spectral properties, paving the way to
novel symmetry detection and analysis scheme.
Last, we show how to apply the QBO to the optimization of state machines. For that we present numerical schemes for the solution of
least squares over finite groups and apply them to the decoding of MIMO channels.
Joint work with Michael Chertok, Amir Egozi and Amit Leshem
