去交错马尔可夫过程:有限内存切换情况

G. Seroussi, W. Szpankowski, M. Weinberger
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研究了有限记忆开关随机交错的不相交有限字母上的一组有限记忆马尔可夫过程的解交错问题,推广了之前关于无记忆开关[1]的结果。反交织器可以访问结果交织过程的样本,但不知道马尔可夫过程的数量或结构,也不知道切换。我们研究了进程交错表示的唯一性条件,表明除了在无记忆开关情况下已知的由无记忆组件进程引起的模糊性外,某些开关配置可能会导致表示中的模糊性。我们证明了基于最小化惩罚最大似然代价函数的去交错方案在有限内存切换情况下也具有强一致性,在重建意义上,几乎可以肯定,当观察到的序列长度趋于无穷时,一组与原始交错过程兼容的分量和切换马尔可夫过程。此外,在开关结构的一定条件下,我们证明了该方案可以恢复原始过程的所有可能的交错表示。实验结果表明,即使对于相对较短的输入样本,该方案在实践中也具有良好的性能。
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Deinterleaving Markov processes: The finite-memory switch case
We study the problem of deinterleaving a set of finite-memory (Markov) processes over disjoint finite alphabets, which have been randomly interleaved by a finite-memory switch, extending previous results obtained for the case of a memoryless switch [1]. The deinterleaver has access to a sample of the resulting interleaved process, but no knowledge of the number or structure of the Markov processes, or of the switch. We study conditions for uniqueness of the interleaved representation of a process, showing that certain switch configurations can cause ambiguities in the representation, in addition to those caused by memoryless component processes, which were known in the memoryless switch case. We show that a deinterleaving scheme based on minimizing a penalized maximum-likelihood cost function is strongly consistent also in the finite-memory switch case, in the sense of reconstructing, almost surely as the observed sequence length tends to infinity, a set of component and switch Markov processes compatible with the original interleaved process. Furthermore, under certain conditions on the structure of the switch, we show that the scheme recovers all possible interleaved representations of the original process. Experimental results are presented demonstrating that the proposed scheme performs well in practice, even for relatively short input samples.
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