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Blind Separation of Sources: Methods, Assumptions and Applications

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The blind separation of sources is a recent and important problem in signal processing. Since 1984 \cite{herault-cr-84}, it has been studied by many authors whilst many algorithms have been proposed. In this paper, the description of the problem, its assumptions, its currently applications and some algorithms and ideas are discussed. keywords: independent component analysis (ICA), contrast function, Kullback-Leibner divergence, prediction error, sub-space methods, decorrelation, high order statistics, whitening, Mutual-Information, likelihood maximization, conjoint diagonalization.
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hal-00802445 , version 1 (19-03-2013)

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Ali Mansour, Barros Alan Kardec, Ohnishi Noboru. Blind Separation of Sources: Methods, Assumptions and Applications. IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences, 2000, E83A (8), pp.1498-1512. ⟨hal-00802445⟩
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