Title :
Penalty function-based joint diagonalization approach for convolutive blind separation of nonstationary sources
Author :
Wang, Wenwu ; Sanei, Saeid ; Chambers, Jonathon A.
Author_Institution :
Cardiff Sch. of Eng., Cardiff Univ., UK
fDate :
5/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new approach for convolutive blind source separation (BSS) by explicitly exploiting the second-order nonstationarity of signals and operating in the frequency domain is proposed. The algorithm accommodates a penalty function within the cross-power spectrum-based cost function and thereby converts the separation problem into a joint diagonalization problem with unconstrained optimization. This leads to a new member of the family of joint diagonalization criteria and a modification of the search direction of the gradient-based descent algorithm. Using this approach, not only can the degenerate solution induced by a unmixing matrix and the effect of large errors within the elements of covariance matrices at low-frequency bins be automatically removed, but in addition, a unifying view to joint diagonalization with unitary or nonunitary constraint is provided. Numerical experiments are presented to verify the performance of the new method, which show that a suitable penalty function may lead the algorithm to a faster convergence and a better performance for the separation of convolved speech signals, in particular, in terms of shape preservation and amplitude ambiguity reduction, as compared with the conventional second-order based algorithms for convolutive mixtures that exploit signal nonstationarity.
Keywords :
blind source separation; convergence of numerical methods; convolution; covariance matrices; gradient methods; optimisation; amplitude ambiguity reduction; conventional second-order based algorithm; convolutive blind separation; convolved speech signal; covariance matrices; cross-power spectrum-based cost function; gradient-based descent algorithm; nonstationary source; penalty function-based joint diagonalization; unmixing matrix; Blind source separation; Convergence of numerical methods; Cost function; Covariance matrix; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency estimation; Helium; Shape; Source separation; Speech; Blind source separation; convolutive mixtures; frequency domain; orthogonal/nonorthogonal constraints; penalty function; speech signals;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2005.845433