To make valid inferences from recurrence plots for time-delay embedded signals, two underlying key questions are: (1) to what extent does an unthresholded recurrence (URP) plot carry the same information as the signal that generated it, and (2) how does the information change when the URP gets distorted. We studied the first question in our earlier work [1], where it was shown that the URP admits the reconstruction of the underlying signal (up to its mean and a choice of sign) if and only if an associated graph is connected. Here we refine this result and we give an explicit condition in terms of the embedding parameters and the discrete Fourier spectrum of the URP. We also develop a method for the reconstruction of the underlying signal wh...
Recurrence plots provide a graphical representation of the recurrent patterns in a timeseries, the q...
A recurrence plot is a visualization tool for analyzing experimental data. These plots often reveal ...
To appear as a book chapter in the Springer series “Contributions to Statistics”Recurrence structure...
To make valid inferences from recurrence plots for time-delay embedded signals, two underlying key q...
We address the information content of unthresholded recurrence plots, generated by the time-delay em...
A graphical method based on recurrence plots is used in the reconstruction of the phase space from a...
In the last decade, the applications of the recurrence plot analy-sis method make it a valuable alte...
International audienceIn the last decade, the applications of the recurrence plot analysis method ma...
We introduce an approach to compensate for temporal distortions of repeated measurements in event-re...
International audienceThis work concerns the analysis of non-stationary signals using Recurrence Plo...
Single beats from ECG recording were used to demonstrate how the nonlinear dynamical analysis method...
Recovering information about the periodic behavior of a non-stationary signal typically requires a l...
Recurrence plots have been widely used for a variety of purposes such as analyzing dy-namical system...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals are analysed using the nonlinear method of recurrence plots, which r...
Abstract—This paper considers the model problem of recon-structing an object from incomplete frequen...
Recurrence plots provide a graphical representation of the recurrent patterns in a timeseries, the q...
A recurrence plot is a visualization tool for analyzing experimental data. These plots often reveal ...
To appear as a book chapter in the Springer series “Contributions to Statistics”Recurrence structure...
To make valid inferences from recurrence plots for time-delay embedded signals, two underlying key q...
We address the information content of unthresholded recurrence plots, generated by the time-delay em...
A graphical method based on recurrence plots is used in the reconstruction of the phase space from a...
In the last decade, the applications of the recurrence plot analy-sis method make it a valuable alte...
International audienceIn the last decade, the applications of the recurrence plot analysis method ma...
We introduce an approach to compensate for temporal distortions of repeated measurements in event-re...
International audienceThis work concerns the analysis of non-stationary signals using Recurrence Plo...
Single beats from ECG recording were used to demonstrate how the nonlinear dynamical analysis method...
Recovering information about the periodic behavior of a non-stationary signal typically requires a l...
Recurrence plots have been widely used for a variety of purposes such as analyzing dy-namical system...
Electrocardiogram (ECG) signals are analysed using the nonlinear method of recurrence plots, which r...
Abstract—This paper considers the model problem of recon-structing an object from incomplete frequen...
Recurrence plots provide a graphical representation of the recurrent patterns in a timeseries, the q...
A recurrence plot is a visualization tool for analyzing experimental data. These plots often reveal ...
To appear as a book chapter in the Springer series “Contributions to Statistics”Recurrence structure...