Examination of convolutive blind source separation algorithms based on information theoretic criterion and second-order statistics for cell-phone application
Abstract:In this paper, we have investigated the performance of a blind source separation (BSS) method based on second order statistics (SOS) and an information theoretic BSS approach based on Kullback-Leibler (KL) divergence criterion for the data of cell-phone application. For this purpose, a hybrid time-frequency approach and two different SOS and KL-based algorithms within this framework are exploited. The performance of these algorithms is examined using the real-world data recorded for evaluating BSS algorithms f… Show more
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