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Survey on Independent Component Analysis (1999)

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by Aapo Hyvärinen
Venue:NEURAL COMPUTING SURVEYS
Citations:2308 - 104 self
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@ARTICLE{Hyvärinen99surveyon,
    author = {Aapo Hyvärinen},
    title = {Survey on Independent Component Analysis},
    journal = {NEURAL COMPUTING SURVEYS},
    year = {1999},
    volume = {2}
}

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Abstract

A common problem encountered in such disciplines as statistics, data analysis, signal processing, and neural network research, is nding a suitable representation of multivariate data. For computational and conceptual simplicity, such a representation is often sought as a linear transformation of the original data. Well-known linear transformation methods include, for example, principal component analysis, factor analysis, and projection pursuit. A recently developed linear transformation method is independent component analysis (ICA), in which the desired representation is the one that minimizes the statistical dependence of the components of the representation. Such a representation seems to capture the essential structure of the data in many applications. In this paper, we survey the existing theory and methods for ICA.

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independent component analysis    essential structure    factor analysis    data analysis    signal processing    statistical dependence    linear transformation    well-known linear transformation method    many application    desired representation    common problem    original data    projection pursuit    neural network research    multivariate data    principal component analysis    linear transformation method    conceptual simplicity    suitable representation   

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