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SPTM-P10: Signal Processing Over Graphs III

Session Type: Poster
Time: Thursday, May 16, 18:00 - 20:00
Location: Poster Area I, East Bar, First Floor
Session Chair: Antonio Marques, King Juan Carlos University
 
  SPTM-P10.1: KERNEL REGRESSION FOR GRAPH SIGNAL PREDICTION IN PRESENCE OF SPARSE NOISE
         Arun Venkitaraman; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
         Pascal Frossard; École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
         Saikat Chatterjee; KTH Royal Institute of Technology
 
  SPTM-P10.2: INTERPOLATION AND DENOISING OF GRAPH SIGNALS USING PLUG-AND-PLAY ADMM
         Yoshinao Yazaki; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
         Yuichi Tanaka; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
         Stanley Chan; Purdue University
 
  SPTM-P10.3: BLIND GRAPH TOPOLOGY CHANGE DETECTION
         Elvin Isufi; TU Delft
         Ashvant Mahabir; TU Delft
         Geert Leus; TU Delft
 
  SPTM-P10.4: UNSUPERVISED DIMENSION SELECTION USING A BLUE NOISE GRAPH SPECTRUM
         Jayaraman J. Thiagarajan; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
         Rushil Anirudh; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
         Rahul Sridhar; Walmart Labs
         Peer-Timo Bremer; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
 
  SPTM-P10.5: SHIFT-ENABLED GRAPHS: GRAPHS WHERE SHIFT-INVARIANT FILTERS ARE REPRESENTABLE AS POLYNOMIALS OF SHIFT OPERATIONS
         Liyan Chen; Tongji University
         Samuel Cheng; University of Oklahoma
         Vladimir Vladimir; University of Strathclyde
         Lina Stankovic; University of Strathclyde
 
  SPTM-P10.6: ACTIVE SAMPLING FOR APPROXIMATELY BANDLIMITED GRAPH SIGNALS
         Sijie Lin; Fudan University
         Xuan Xie; Fudan University
         Hui Feng; Fudan University
         Bo Hu; Fudan University
 
  SPTM-P10.7: LEARNING SHEAF LAPLACIANS FROM SMOOTH SIGNALS
         Jakob Hansen; University of Pennsylvania
         Robert Ghrist; University of Pennsylvania
 
  SPTM-P10.8: ESTIMATION OF NETWORK PROCESSES VIA BLIND GRAPH MULTI-FILTER IDENTIFICATION
         Yu Zhu; Rice University
         Fernando Iglesias; King Juan Carlos University
         Antonio G. Marques; King Juan Carlos University
         Santiago Segarra; Rice University
 
  SPTM-P10.9: FAST SAMPLING OF GRAPH SIGNALS WITH NOISE VIA NEUMANN SERIES CONVERSION
         Fen Wang; Xidian University
         Gene Cheung; York University
         Yongchao Wang; Xidian University
 
  SPTM-P10.10: SCALABLE MCMC IN DEGREE CORRECTED STOCHASTIC BLOCK MODEL
         Soumyasundar Pal; McGill University
         Mark Coates; McGill University