A New Method for Analysis of Differential Optical Absorption Spectra using Wavelet Transform and Independent Component Analysis

Author(s):  
Sung-Hwan Han ◽  
Hyeon-Ho Kim ◽  
Dae-Sung Kim ◽  
Geun-Taek Ryu ◽  
Hun Choi ◽  
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Author(s):  
SATOSHI HORIHATA ◽  
ZHONG ZHANG ◽  
TAKASHI IMAMURA ◽  
TETSUO MIYAKE ◽  
HIROSHI TODA ◽  
...  

Independent component analysis (ICA) is a useful method for blind source separation of two or more signals. We have previously proposed a new method combining ICA with the complex discrete wavelet transform (CDWT), in which voice and noise signals were separated using a new method. At that time, we used a simulated signal. In this study, we analyze measured biological signals by using a new method, and discuss its effectiveness. As an experiment, we try to separate an electromyogram (EMG) signal from an electrocardiogram (ECG) signal.


2010 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
pp. 466-475
Author(s):  
Tsutomu Matsuura ◽  
Amirul Faiz ◽  
Kouji Kiryu

The differences method between 1-D wavelet transform and 2-D wavelet transform in image processing is discussed. Both proposed method uses the quotient of complex valued time-frequency information of observed signals to detect the number of sources. No less number of observed signals than the detected number of sources is needed to separate sources. The assumption on sources is quite general independence in the time-frequency plane, which is different from that of independent component analysis. Using the same given Algorithm and parameters for both method, the result on separated images are compared.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sindhumol S. ◽  
Anil Kumar ◽  
Kannan Balakrishnan

Multispectral analysis is a potential approach in simultaneous analysis of brain MRI sequences. However, conventional classification methods often fail to yield consistent accuracy in tissue classification and abnormality extraction. Feature extraction methods like Independent Component Analysis (ICA) have been effectively used in recent studies to improve the results. However, these methods were inefficient in identifying less frequently occurred features like small lesions. A new method, Multisignal Wavelet Independent Component Analysis (MW-ICA), is proposed in this work to resolve this issue. First, we applied a multisignal wavelet analysis on input multispectral data. Then, reconstructed signals from detail coefficients were used in conjunction with original input signals to do ICA. Finally, Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) clustering was performed on generated results for visual and quantitative analysis. Reproducibility and accuracy of the classification results from proposed method were evaluated by synthetic and clinical abnormal data. To ensure the positive effect of the new method in classification, we carried out a detailed comparative analysis of reproduced tissues with those from conventional ICA. Reproduced small abnormalities were observed to give good accuracy/Tanimoto Index values, 98.69%/0.89, in clinical analysis. Experimental results recommend MW-ICA as a promising method for improved brain tissue classification.


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