What's in a frequency: new tools for graph Fourier Transform visualization

Abstract

Recent progress in graph signal processing (GSP) has addressed a number of problems, including sampling and filtering. Proposed methods have focused on generic graphs and defined signals with certain characteristics, e.g., bandlimited signals, based on t he graph Fourier transform (GFT). However, the effect of GFT properties (e.g., vertex localization) on the behavior of such methods is not as well understood. In this paper, we propose novel GFT visualization tools and provide some examples to illustrate certain GFT properties and their impact on sampling or wavelet transforms.

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