Title :
Non-Negative Blind Source Separation Algorithm Based on Minimum Aperture Simplicial Cone
Author :
Ouedraogo, Wendyam S. B. ; Souloumiac, Antoine ; Jaidane, M. ; Jutten, Christian
Author_Institution :
DIS, GIPSA-Lab., St. Martin d´Hères, France
Abstract :
We address the problem of Blind Source Separation (BSS) when the hidden sources are Nonnegative (N-BSS). In this case, the scatter plot of the mixed data is contained within the simplicial cone generated by the columns of the mixing matrix. The proposed method, termed SCSA-UNS for Simplicial Cone Shrinking Algorithm for Unmixing Non-negative Sources, aims at estimating the mixing matrix and the sources by fitting a Minimum Aperture Simplicial Cone (MASC) to the cloud of mixed data points. SCSA-UNS is evaluated on both independent and correlated synthetic data and compared to other N-BSS methods. Simulations are also performed on real Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrum (LC-MS) data for the metabolomic analysis of a chemical sample, and on real dynamic Positron Emission Tomography (PET) images, in order to study the pharmacokinetics of the [18F]-FDG (FluoroDeoxyGlucose) tracer in the brain.
Keywords :
blind source separation; chromatography; mass spectra; matrix algebra; FDG tracer; FluoroDeoxyGlucose tracer; LC-MS data; MASC; N-BSS; PET images; SCSA-UNS; brain; chemical sample; correlated synthetic data; hidden sources; independent data; liquid chromatography-mass spectrum data; metabolomic analysis; minimum aperture simplicial cone; mixed data points; mixing matrix; nonnegative blind source separation algorithm; pharmacokinetics; real dynamic positron emission tomography images; scatter plot; simplicial cone shrinking algorithm; unmixing nonnegative sources; Apertures; Blind source separation; Positron emission tomography; Random variables; Signal processing algorithms; Vectors; Blind source separation; LC-MS; aperture; dynamic PET imaging; non-negativity; simplicial cone;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2013.2287683