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arxiv: 1111.7088 · v3 · pith:7WMEFUK4new · submitted 2011-11-30 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Uniqueness Analysis of Non-Unitary Matrix Joint Diagonalization

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Matrix Joint Diagonalization (MJD) is a powerful approach for solving the Blind Source Separation (BSS) problem. It relies on the construction of matrices which are diagonalized by the unknown demixing matrix. Their joint diagonalizer serves as a correct estimate of this demixing matrix only if it is uniquely determined. Thus, a critical question is under what conditions a joint diagonalizer is unique. In the present work we fully answer this question about the identifiability of MJD based BSS approaches and provide a general result on uniqueness conditions of matrix joint diagonalization. It unifies all existing results which exploit the concepts of non-circularity, non-stationarity, non-whiteness, and non-Gaussianity. As a corollary, we propose a solution for complex BSS, which can be formulated in a closed form in terms of an eigenvalue and a singular value decomposition of two matrices.

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