Volume 49,
Number 1-4,
December 2002
- Shun-ichi Amari, Aapo Hyvärinen, Soo-Young Lee, Te-Won Lee, V. David Sánchez A.:
Blind signal separation and independent component analysis.
1-5
- V. David Sánchez A.:
Frontiers of research in BSS/ICA.
7-23
- Deniz Erdogmus, Kenneth E. Hild II, José Carlos Príncipe:
Blind source separation using Renyi's -marginal entropies.
25-38
- Carlos García Puntonet, Ali Mansour, Christoph Bauer, Elmar Wolfgang Lang:
Separation of sources using simulated annealing and competitive learning.
39-60
- Heinz Mathis, Marcel Joho:
Blind signal separation in noisy environments using a three-step quantizer.
61-78
- James V. Stone:
Blind deconvolution using temporal predictability.
79-86
- Sergio Cruces, Luis Castedo, Andrzej Cichocki:
Robust blind source separation algorithms using cumulants.
87-118
- Thomas P. von Hoff, Allen G. Lindgren:
Adaptive step-size control in blind source separation.
119-138
- Shotaro Akaho:
Conditionally independent component analysis for supervised feature extraction.
139-150
- Aapo Hyvärinen, Karthikesh Raju:
Imposing sparsity on the mixing matrix in independent component analysis.
151-162
- Michael Zibulevsky, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi:
Extraction of a source from multichannel data using sparse decomposition.
163-173
- Akio Utsugi:
Independent components of natural images under variable compression rate.
175-185
- Sabine Deligne, Ramesh A. Gopinath:
An EM algorithm for convolutive independent component analysis.
187-211
- Pedro A. d. F. R. Højen-Sørensen, Ole Winther, Lars Kai Hansen:
Analysis of functional neuroimages using ICA with adaptive binary sources.
213-225
- Dawei W. Dong, J. A. Scott Kelso, Fred L. Steinberg:
Spatio-temporal decorrelated activity patterns in functional MRI data during real and imagined motor tasks.
227-239
- Elia Formisano, Fabrizio Esposito, Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Gioacchino Tedeschi, Francesco Di Salle, Rainer Goebel:
Spatial independent component analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging time-series: characterization of the cortical components.
241-254
- Jianting Cao, Noboru Murata, Shun-ichi Amari, Andrzej Cichocki, Tsunehiro Takeda:
Independent component analysis for unaveraged single-trial MEG data decomposition and single-dipole source localization.
255-277
- Allan Kardec Barros:
Extracting the fetal heart rate variability using a frequency tracking algorithm.
279-288
- Susumu Takahashi, Yoshio Sakurai, Minoru Tsukada, Yuichiro Anzai:
Classification of neuronal activities from tetrode recordings using independent component analysis.
289-298
- Seungjin Choi, Heonseok Hong, Hervé Glotin, Frédéric Berthommier:
Multichannel signal separation for cocktail party speech recognition: a dynamic recurrent network.
299-314
- Un-Min Bae, Hyung-Min Park, Soo-Young Lee:
Top-down attention to complement independent component analysis for blind signal separa.
315-327
- Gil-Jin Jang, Te-Won Lee, Yung-Hwan Oh:
Learning statistically efficient features for speaker recognition.
329-348
- Alexander Ypma, Amir Leshem, Robert P. W. Duin:
Blind separation of rotating machine sources: bilinear forms and convolutive mixtures.
349-368
- Yannick Deville, Jacques Damour, Nabil Charkani:
Multi-tag radio-frequency identification systems based on new blind source separation neural networks.
369-388
- Juan José Murillo-Fuentes, Francisco J. González-Serrano:
Median equivariant adaptive separation via independence: application to communications.
389-409
- Chunguang Li, Xiaofeng Liao, Juebang Yu:
Tabu learning method for multiuser detection in CDMA systems.
411-415
- Sang-Jae Park, Kwang-Hwan An, Minho Lee:
Saliency map model with adaptive masking based on independent component analysis.
417-422
- Tohru Nitta:
Redundancy of the parameters of the complex-valued neural network.
423-428
- Ralf Möller:
Interlocking of learning and orthonormalization in RRLSA.
429-433
- Yogesh Singh, C. S. Rai:
Blind source separation: a unified approach.
435-438
- Jagath C. Rajapakse:
Adaptive blind signal and image processing: learning algorithms and applications: A. Cichocki, S. Amari, Wiley, New York, 2002, 586pp., ISBN 0471 60791 6.
439-443
Copyright © Wed Nov 25 19:09:32 2009
by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)