Title :
A Contrast Function for Independent Component Analysis Without Permutation Ambiguity
Author :
Zarzoso, Vicente ; Comon, Pierre ; Phlypo, Ronald
Author_Institution :
I3S Lab., Univ. of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Sophia Antipolis, France
fDate :
5/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This brief deals with the problem of blind source separation (BSS) via independent component analysis (ICA). We prove that a linear combination of the separator output fourth-order marginal cumulants (kurtoses) is a valid contrast function for ICA under prewhitening if the weights have the same sign as the source kurtoses. If, in addition, the source kurtoses are different and so are the linear combination weights, the contrast eliminates the permutation ambiguity typical to ICA, as the estimated sources are sorted at the separator output according to their kurtosis values in the same order as the weights. If the weights equal the source kurtoses, the contrast is a cumulant matching criterion based on the maximum-likelihood principle. The contrast can be maximized by means of a cost-efficient Jacobi-type pairwise iteration. In the real-valued two-signal case, the asymptotic variance of the resulting Givens angle estimator is determined in closed form, leading to the contrast weights with optimal finite-sample performance. A fully blind solution can be implemented by computing the optimum weights from the initial source estimates obtained by a classical ICA stage. An experimental study validates the features of the proposed technique and shows its superior performance compared to related previous methods.
Keywords :
Jacobian matrices; independent component analysis; iterative methods; maximum likelihood estimation; BSS; ICA; Jacobi type pairwise iteration; blind source separation; contrast function; fourth order marginal cumulants; independent component analysis; linear combination weights; maximum likelihood principle; permutation ambiguity; Blind source separation (BSS); Jacobi optimization; contrast functions; independent component analysis (ICA); kurtosis; performance analysis; Algorithms; Humans; Principal Component Analysis; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;
Journal_Title :
Neural Networks, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNN.2010.2045128