Abstract

Consider a spatial blind source separation model in which the observed multivariate spatial data are assumed to be a linear mixture of latent stationary spatially uncorrelated random fields. The objective is to recover an unknown mixing procedure as well as the latent random fields. Recently, spatial blind source separation methods that are based on the simultaneous diagonalization of two or more scatter matrices were proposed. In cases involving uncontaminated data, such methods can solve the blind source separation problem, however, in the presence of outlying observations, these methods perform poorly. We propose a robust blind source separation method that employs robust global and local covariance matrices based on generalized spatial signs in simultaneous diagonalization. Simulation studies are employed to illustrate the robustness and efficiency of the proposed methods in various scenarios.

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