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A second-order statistics method for blind source separation in post-nonlinear mixtures

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In the context of nonlinear Blind Source Separation (BSS), the Post-Nonlinear (PNL) model is of great importance due to its suitability for practical nonlinear problems. Under certain mild constraints on the model, Independent Component Analysis (ICA) methods are valid for performing source separation, but requires use of Higher-Order Statistics (HOS). Conversely, regarding the sole use of the Second-Order Statistics (SOS), their study is still in an initial stage. In that sense, in this work, the conditions and the constraints on the PNL model for SOS-based separation are investigated. The study encompasses a time-extended formulation of the PNL problem with the objective of extracting the temporal structure of the data in a more extensive manner, considering SOS-based methods for separation, including the proposition of a new one. Based on this, it is shown that, under some constraints on the nonlinearities and if a ✩ This work was partially supported by CNPq (305621/2015-7), FAPESP given number of time delays is considered, source separation can be successfully achieved, at least for polynomial nonlinearities. With the aid of metaheuristics called Differential Evolution and Clonal Selection Algorithm for optimization, the performances of the SOS-based methods are compared in a set of simulation scenarios, in which the proposed method shows to be a promising approach.
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hal-01911799 , version 1 (12-11-2018)

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Denis G Fantinato, Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte, Yannick Deville, Romis Attux, Christian Jutten, et al.. A second-order statistics method for blind source separation in post-nonlinear mixtures. Signal Processing, 2019, 155 (February), pp.63-72. ⟨10.1016/j.sigpro.2018.09.031⟩. ⟨hal-01911799⟩
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