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Independent Component Analysis
Independent Component Analysis (ICA) is a computational method for separating a multivariate signal into additive, statistically independent subcomponents. Formalized by Pierre Comon in 1994, ICA became the foundational framework for blind source separation and is widely applied in neuroimaging (fMRI, EEG), speech processing, and biomedical signal analysis.
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Independent Component Analysis (ICA)
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- Comon, P. (1994). Independent component analysis, a new concept? Signal Processing, 36(3), 287–314. · DOI 10.1016/0165-1684(94)90029-9
- Hyvärinen, A., Karhunen, J., & Oja, E. (2001). Independent Component Analysis. Wiley. · ISBN 978-0-471-40540-5
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