The Gaussian Maximum Likelihood Approach for Independent Component and Vector Analysis

Date
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Speaker
Amir Weiss
Place
BIU Engineering Building 1103, Room 329
Abstract

The Blind Source Separation (BSS) problem consists of retrieving signals of interest (termed the “sources”) from a dataset consisting of their mixtures. One of the most popular and common paradigms for solving the BSS problem is Independent Component Analysis (ICA), where the sources are assumed to be (only) mutually statistically independent random processes, and the mixtures are assumed to be linear combinations thereof, where the linear mixing operator is unknown. In this talk, we shall start with the Gaussian Maximum Likelihood (GML) approach for the semi-blind problem, in which the sources are assumed to be temporally-diverse Gaussian processes. Based on the principles of this approach, we shall present our contributions in the form of two extensions. First, we shall consider the Independent Vector Analysis (IVA) framework, which has emerged in recent years as an extension of ICA into multiple datasets of mixtures. In IVA, the sources in each dataset are independent, but may depend on sources from other datasets. We will see the benefit in using IVA, and specifically that the GML approach leads to consistent separation regardless of the sources’ true distributions. Then, the noisy Gaussian ICA problem will be addressed, in which two asymptotically optimal solutions, w.r.t. two different optimality criteria, will be presented. We shall see (both analytically and empirically) that these solutions possess attractive properties even for non-Gaussian mixtures.

Last Updated Date : 19/06/2019