ICA for noisy neurobiological
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ICA (Independent Component Analysis) is a new technique for analyzing multi-variant data. Lots of results are reported in the eld of neurobiological data analysis such as EEG (Electroencephalography), MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), and MEG (Magnetoencephalography) using ICA. But there still remain problems. In most of the neurobiological data, there are a large amount of noise, and the number of independent components is unknown which gives diiculties for many ICA algorithms. In this article, we discuss an approach to separate noise-contaminated data without knowing the number of independent components. The idea is to replace PCA (Principal Component Analysis), which is used as the preprocessing of many ICA algorithms, with factor analysis. In the new preprocessing, the number of the sources and the amount of the noise are estimated. After the preprocessing, an ICA algorithm is used to estimate the separation matrix and mixing system. Through the experiments with MEG data, we show this approach is eeective.
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