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The existence of complementary information across multiple sensors has driven the proliferation of multivariate datasets. Exploitation of this common information, while minimizing the assumptions imposed on the data has led to the popularity of data-driven methods. Independent vector analysis (IVA), in particular, provides a flexible and effective approach for the fusion of multivariate data. In many...
Exploitation of complementary information is the principal reason for collecting data from multiple neurological sensors. Since little is known about the latent processes underlying neural function, it is important to minimize the assumptions placed on the data when performing a joint analysis. This motivates the use of data-driven fusion methods, such as independent vector analysis (IVA), for the...
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