Monte Carlo Simulation methods
author:
Christophe Andrieu,
University of Bristol
Description
The course provides an introduction to independent component analysis and source separation. We start from simple statistical principles; examine connections to information theory and to sparse coding; we give an overview of available algorithmics; we also show how several key ideas of ICA are illuminated by information geometry.
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