To further understand graph signals

2 Mar 2022  ·  Feng Ji, Wee Peng Tay ·

Graph signal processing (GSP) is a framework to analyze and process graph-structured data. Many research works focus on developing tools such as Graph Fourier transforms (GFT), filters, and neural network models to handle graph signals. Such approaches have successfully taken care of ``signal processing'' in many circumstances. In this paper, we want to put emphasis on ``graph signals'' themselves. Although there are characterizations of graph signals using the notion of bandwidth derived from GFT, we want to argue here that graph signals may contain hidden geometric information of the network, independent of (graph) Fourier theories. We shall provide a framework to understand such information, and demonstrate how new knowledge on ``graph signals'' can help with ``signal processing''.

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