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Title: On the Use of Simulated Annealing to Automatically Assign Decorrelated Components in Second Order Blind Source Separation
Author: Böhm, M.
Stadlthanner, K.
Gruber, P.
Theis, F. J.
Lang, E.W.
Tomé, A.M.
Teixeira, Ana R.
Gronwald, W.
Kalbitzer, H.R.
Keywords: Blind source separation
Generalized eigenvalue decomposition
Matrix pencil
Simulated annealing
2-D NOESY NMR
Issue Date: May-2006
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract: In this paper, an automatic assignment tool, called BSS-AutoAssign, for artifact-related decorrelated componentes within a second-order blind source separation (BSS) is presented. The latter is based on the recently proposed algorithm dAMUSE, which provides an elegant solution to both the BSS and the denoising problem simultaneously. BSS-AutoAssign uses a local principal component analysis (PCA)to approximate the artifact signal and defines a suitable cost function which is optimized using simulated annealing. The algorithms dAMUSE plus BSS-AutoAssign are illustrated by applying them to the separation of water artifacts from two-dimensional nuclear overhauser enhancement (2-D NOESY) spectroscopy signals of proteins dissolved in water.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/5291
DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2005.863968
ISSN: 0018-9294
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