Geometrical interpretation of the PCA subspace approach for overdetermined blind source separation

Winter S, Sawada H, Makino S (2006)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2006

Journal

Book Volume: 2006

DOI: 10.1155/ASP/2006/71632

Abstract

We discuss approaches for blind source separation where we can use more sensors than sources to obtain a better performance. The discussion focuses mainly on reducing the dimensions of mixed signals before applying independent component analysis. We compare two previously proposed methods. The first is based on principal component analysis, where noise reduction is achieved. The second is based on geometric considerations and selects a subset of sensors in accordance with the fact that a low frequency prefers a wide spacing, and a high frequency prefers a narrow spacing. We found that the PCA-based method behaves similarly to the geometry-based method for low frequencies in the way that it emphasizes the outer sensors and yields superior results for high frequencies. These results provide a better understanding of the former method.

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APA:

Winter, S., Sawada, H., & Makino, S. (2006). Geometrical interpretation of the PCA subspace approach for overdetermined blind source separation. EURASIP J APPL SIG P, 2006. https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/ASP/2006/71632

MLA:

Winter, Stefan, H. Sawada, and Shoji Makino. "Geometrical interpretation of the PCA subspace approach for overdetermined blind source separation." EURASIP J APPL SIG P 2006 (2006).

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