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New Boltzmann Machine Models Complex Audio Signals in Polar Coordinates

Researchers have introduced PolarBM, a novel Boltzmann machine designed to handle complex-valued variables in audio signal processing. Unlike traditional methods that simplify complex data to real values, PolarBM explicitly models the relationship between amplitude and phase. An extension, LogPolarBM, further processes audio signals based on human auditory perception by modeling amplitude on a logarithmic scale. These models, including their restricted variants PolarRBM and LogPolarRBM, have demonstrated superior accuracy in experiments compared to conventional models like deep neural networks, with potential applications beyond audio in fields such as wireless communications and quantum mechanics. AI

IMPACT Introduces a new modeling approach for complex-valued data, potentially improving accuracy in audio and other scientific fields.

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New Boltzmann Machine Models Complex Audio Signals in Polar Coordinates

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  1. arXiv stat.ML TIER_1 English(EN) · Toru Nakashika, Kohei Yatabe ·

    PolarBM: Complex-valued Boltzmann Machine for Modeling Audio Signals in Polar and Log-polar Coordinates

    arXiv:2607.12417v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Although vast amounts of data, such as audio signal spectra, are naturally represented using complex numbers, conventional machine learning methods often simplify complex-domain problems by employing frameworks designed for real-v…

  2. arXiv stat.ML TIER_1 English(EN) · Kohei Yatabe ·

    PolarBM: Complex-valued Boltzmann Machine for Modeling Audio Signals in Polar and Log-polar Coordinates

    Although vast amounts of data, such as audio signal spectra, are naturally represented using complex numbers, conventional machine learning methods often simplify complex-domain problems by employing frameworks designed for real-valued variables. While this simplification offers …