2010 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Robust Second-Order Source Separation Identifies Experimental Responses in Biomedical Imaging
verfasst von : Fabian J. Theis, Nikola S. Müller, Claudia Plant, Christian Böhm
Erschienen in: Latent Variable Analysis and Signal Separation
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Multidimensional biomedical imaging requires robust statistical analyses. Corresponding experiments such as EEG or FRAP commonly result in multiple time series. These data are classically characterized by recording response patterns to any kind of stimulation mixed with any degree of noise levels. Here, we want to detect the underlying signal sources such as these experimental responses in an unbiased fashion, and therefore extend and employ a source separation technique based on temporal autodecorrelation. Our extension first centers the data using a multivariate median, and then separates the sources based on approximate joint diagonalization of multiple sign autocovariance matrices.