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Blind Source Separation: Fundamentals and Recent Advances (A Tutorial Overview Presented at SBrT-2001)

Eleftherios Kofidis

Published 2016-03-09Version 1

Blind source separation (BSS), i.e., the decoupling of unknown signals that have been mixed in an unknown way, has been a topic of great interest in the signal processing community for the last decade, covering a wide range of applications in such diverse fields as digital communications, pattern recognition, biomedical engineering, and financial data analysis, among others. This course aims at an introduction to the BSS problem via an exposition of well-known and established as well as some more recent approaches to its solution. A unified way is followed in presenting the various results so as to more easily bring out their similarities/differences and emphasize their relative advantages/disadvantages. Only a representative sample of the existing knowledge on BSS will be included in this course. The interested readers are encouraged to consult the list of bibliographical references for more details on this exciting and always active research topic.

Comments: Tutorial overview of BSS (also presented at SBrT-2001), providing a complete account of the area in early 2000's
Categories: stat.ML, cs.IT, math.IT
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