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A time-causal and time-recursive scale-covariant scale-space representation of temporal signals and past time
KTH, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), Computer Science, Computational Science and Technology (CST). (Computational Brain Science Lab)ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9081-2170
2023 (English)In: Biological Cybernetics, ISSN 0340-1200, E-ISSN 1432-0770, Vol. 117, no 1-2, p. 21-59Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

This article presents an overview of a theory for performing temporal smoothing on temporal signals in such a way that: (i) temporally smoothed signals at coarser temporal scales are guaranteed to constitute simplifications of corresponding temporally smoothed signals at any finer temporal scale (including the original signal) and (ii) the temporal smoothing process is both time-causal and time-recursive, in the sense that it does not require access to future information and can be performed with no other temporal memory buffer of the past than the resulting smoothed temporal scale-space representations themselves.

For specific subsets of parameter settings for the classes of linear and shift-invariant temporal smoothing operators that obey thisproperty, it is shown how temporal scale covariance can be additionally obtained, guaranteeing that if the temporal input signal is rescaled by a uniform temporal scaling factor, then also the resulting temporal scale-space representations of the rescaled temporal signal will constitute mere rescalings of the temporal scale-space representations of the original input signal, complemented by a shift along the temporal scale dimension. The resulting time-causal limit kernel that obeys this property constitutes a canonical temporal kernel for processing temporal signals in real-time scenarios when the regular Gaussian kernel cannot be used, because of its non-causal access to information from the future, and we cannot additionally require the temporal smoothing process to comprise a complementary memory of the past beyond the information contained in the temporal smoothing process itself, which in this way also serves as a multi-scale temporal memory of the past.

We describe how the time-causal limit kernel relates to previously used temporal models, such as Koenderink's scale-time kernels and the ex-Gaussian kernel. We do also give an overview of how the time-causal limit kernel can be used for modelling the temporal processing in models for spatio-temporal and spectro-temporal receptive fields, and how it more generally has a high potential for modelling neural temporal response functions in a purely time-causal and time-recursive way, that can also handle phenomena at multiple temporal scales in a theoretically well-founded manner.

We detail how this theory can be efficiently implemented for discrete data, in terms of a set of recursive filters coupled incascade. Hence, the theory is generally applicable for both: (i) modelling continuous temporal phenomena over multiple temporal scales and (ii) digital processing of measured temporal signals in real time.

We conclude by stating implications of the theory for modelling temporal phenomena in biological, perceptual, neural and memoryprocesses by mathematical models, as well as implications regarding the philosophy of time and perceptual agents. Specifically, we propose that for A-type theories of time, as well as for perceptual agents, the notion of a non-infinitesimal inner temporal scale of the temporal receptive fields has to be included in representations of the present, where the inherent non-zero temporal delay of such time-causal receptive fields implies a need for incorporating predictions from the actual time-delayed present in the layers of a perceptual hierarchy, to make it possible for a representation of the perceptual present to constitute a representation of the environment with timing properties closer to the actual present.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Springer Nature , 2023. Vol. 117, no 1-2, p. 21-59
Keywords [en]
Time, Temporal, Scale, Time-causal, Time-recursive, Scale covariance, Scale space, Wavelet analysis, Time-frequency analysis, Signal, The present, Delay, Memory, Perceptual agent, Theoretical neuroscience, Theoretical biology
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Bioinformatics (Computational Biology) Mathematics Signal Processing
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Computer Science
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-322099DOI: 10.1007/s00422-022-00953-6ISI: 000917358000001PubMedID: 36689001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85146732894OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-322099DiVA, id: diva2:1715409
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Scale-space theory for covariant and invariant visual perception
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Swedish Research Council, 2018-0358
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