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Conference Paper
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Abstract
While Independent Subspace Analysis provides a means of blindly separating sound souces from a single channel signal, it does have a number of problems. In particular the amount of information required for separation of sources varies with the signal. This is a result of the variance-based nature of Principal Component Analysis, which is used for dimensional reduction in the Independent Subspace Analysis algorithm. In an attempt to overcome this problem the use of a non-variance based dimensional reduction method, Locally Linear Embedding, is proposed. Locally Linear Embedding is a geometry based dimensional reduction technique. The use of this approach is demonstrated by its application to single channel source separation and its merits discussed
Recommended Citation
Fitzgerald, D. & Coyle, E. (2003) Independent subspace analysis using locally linear embedding. Proceedings of the Digital Audio Effects Conference (DAFX03), pp.13-17, London, England, 2003.
Publication Details
In proceedings of the Digital Audio Effects Conference (DAFX03), pp.13-17, London, England, 2003.