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Independent Component Analysis (ICA)×Kernel PCA×
ValdkondMasinõpeMasinõpe
PerekondLatent structureLatent structure
Tekkeaasta19941998
LoojaComon, P.Schölkopf, B.; Smola, A. J.; Müller, K.-R.
TüüpBlind source separation / latent-structure decompositionNonlinear dimensionality reduction via kernel trick
AlgallikasComon, P. (1994). Independent component analysis, a new concept? Signal Processing, 36(3), 287–314. DOI ↗Schölkopf, B., Smola, A. J., & Müller, K.-R. (1998). Nonlinear component analysis as a kernel eigenvalue problem. Neural Computation, 10(5), 1299–1319. DOI ↗
RööpnimetusedICA, blind source separation, BSS, FastICAKPCA, kernel PCA, nonlinear PCA via kernel trick, kernel eigenvalue decomposition
Seotud35
KokkuvõteIndependent 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.Kernel Principal Component Analysis (Kernel PCA) is a nonlinear dimensionality-reduction method introduced by Bernhard Schölkopf, Alexander Smola, and Klaus-Robert Müller in 1997–1998. It extends classical linear PCA to curved, non-linear data manifolds by implicitly mapping input data into a high-dimensional feature space via a kernel function, then performing standard PCA in that space — all without ever computing the mapping explicitly.
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