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Empirical Frequency Band Analysis of Nonstationary Time Series

Professor Robert KraftyDepartment of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Emory University

Date:6 October 2021, Wednesday

Location:ZOOM: https://nus-sg.zoom.us/j/82677473540?pwd=UFRmckVlZ2RydG5ZaEk0a0FkdGNIdz09

Time:10am-11am, Singapore

The time-varying power spectrum of a time series process is a bivariate function that quantifies the magnitude of oscillations at different frequencies and times. To obtain low-dimensional, parsimonious measures from this functional parameter, applied researchers consider collapsed measures of power within local bands that partition the frequency space. Frequency bands commonly used in the scientific literature were historically derived, but they are not guaranteed to be optimal or justified for adequately summarizing information from a given time series process under current study.  In this talk, we discuss a standardized, unifying approach for deriving and analyzing customized frequency bands. A consistent, frequency-domain, iterative cumulative sum based scanning procedure is formulated to identify frequency bands that best preserve nonstationary information. A formal hypothesis testing procedure is also developed to test which, if any, frequency bands remain stationary. The proposed method is used to analyze heart rate variability of a patient during sleep and uncovers a refined partition of frequency bands that best summarize the time-varying power spectrum.