Bayesian Source Separation of Linear and Linear-quadratic Mixtures Using Truncated Priors |
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Authors: | Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte Christian Jutten Saïd Moussaoui |
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Affiliation: | 1.Laboratory of Signal Processing for Communications (DSPCom),University of Campinas (UNICAMP),Campinas,Brazil;2.GIPSA-lab (UMR CNRS 5216),Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble,Grenoble Cedex,France;3.IRCCyN (UMR CNRS 6597),Ecole Centrale Nantes,Nantes Cedex 03,France |
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Abstract: | In this work, we propose a Bayesian source separation method of linear-quadratic (LQ) and linear mixtures. Since our method
relies on truncated prior distributions, it is particularly useful when the bounds of the sources and of the mixing coefficients
are known in advance; this is the case, for instance, in non-negative matrix factorization. To implement our idea, we consider
a Gibbs’ sampler equipped with latent variables, which are set to simplify the sampling steps. Experiments with synthetic
data point out that the new proposal performs well in situations where classical ICA-based solutions fail to separate the
sources. Moreover, in order to illustrate the application of our method to actual data, we consider the problem of separating
scanned images. |
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