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The Hilbert spectrum (sometimes referred to as the Hilbert amplitude spectrum), named after
David Hilbert David Hilbert (; ; 23 January 1862 – 14 February 1943) was a German mathematician and philosopher of mathematics and one of the most influential mathematicians of his time. Hilbert discovered and developed a broad range of fundamental idea ...
, is a statistical tool that can help in distinguishing among a mixture of moving signals. The spectrum itself is decomposed into its component sources using
independent component analysis In signal processing, independent component analysis (ICA) is a computational method for separating a multivariate statistics, multivariate signal into additive subcomponents. This is done by assuming that at most one subcomponent is Gaussian and ...
. The separation of the combined effects of unidentified sources (
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) has applications in
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,
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, and biomedical imaging.


Conceptual summary

The Hilbert spectrum is computed by way of a 2-step process consisting of: * Preprocessing a signal separate it into intrinsic mode functions using a mathematical decomposition such as
singular value decomposition In linear algebra, the singular value decomposition (SVD) is a Matrix decomposition, factorization of a real number, real or complex number, complex matrix (mathematics), matrix into a rotation, followed by a rescaling followed by another rota ...
(SVD) or empirical mode decomposition (EMD); * Applying the Hilbert transform to the results of the above step to obtain the instantaneous frequency spectrum of each of the components. The
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defines the imaginary part of the function to make it an analytic function (sometimes referred to as a progressive function), ''i.e.'' a function whose
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is zero for all frequency components less than zero. With the Hilbert transform, the singular vectors give instantaneous frequencies that are functions of time, so that the result is an
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distribution over
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and
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. The result is an ability to capture time-frequency localization to make the concept of instantaneous frequency and time relevant (the concept of instantaneous frequency is otherwise abstract or difficult to define for all but monocomponent signals).


Definition

For a given signal x(t) decomposed (with for example Empirical Mode Decomposition) to x(t) = r(t) + \sum_^ c_j(t) where k is the number of intrinsic mode functions that x(t) consists of and c_j(t) = \mathbb\big\ = a_j(t) \cos\big(\theta_j(t)\big) The instantaneous angle frequency is then defined as \omega_j(t) = \frac From this, we can define the Hilbert Spectrum for c_j(t) as H_j(\omega, t) = \begin a_j(t), & \omega=\omega_j(t) \\ 0, & \text \end The Hilbert Spectrum of x(t) is then given by H(\omega, t) = \sum_^ H_j(\omega, t)


Marginal Hilbert Spectrum

A two dimensional representation of a Hilbert Spectrum, called Marginal Hilbert Spectrum, is defined as h(\omega) = \frac\int_^ H(\omega, t) dt where T is the length of the sampled signal x(t). The Marginal Hilbert Spectrum show the total energy that each frequency value contribute with.Norden E Huang, Samuel S P Shen, Hilbert-Huang Transform and Its Applications, 2nd edition


Applications

The Hilbert spectrum has many practical applications. One example application pioneered by Professor
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, is the use of the Hilbert spectrum for the analysis of
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by pulse Doppler
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. Other applications of the Hilbert spectrum include analysis of climatic features,
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, and the like.


See also

* Hilbert–Huang transform


References

*Huang, et al.,
The empirical mode decomposition and the Hilbert spectrum for nonlinear and non-stationary time series analysis
''Proc. R. Soc. Lond.'' (A) 1998 * {{cite journal , last1 = Huang , first1 = N.E. , display-authors=etal , year = 2016 , title = On Holo-Hilbert spectral analysis: a full informational spectral representation for nonlinear and non-stationary data , doi = 10.1098/rsta.2015.0206 , journal = Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. A , volume = 374, issue = 2065 , pages = 20150206, bibcode = 2016RSPTA.37450206H, pmc = 4792412 , pmid=26953180 Signal processing