Abstract
This paper describes a novel modification to the well-known natural gradient or INFOMAX algorithm for blind source separation that largely mitigates its divergence problems. The modified algorithm imposes an a posteriori scalar gradient constraint that adds little computational complexity to the algorithm and exhibits fast convergence and excellent performance for fixed step size values that are largely independent of input signal magnitudes and initial separation matrix estimates. Evaluation of the approach for the separation of instantaneous and convolutive source mixtures using both time- and frequency-domain implementations shows its excellent separation behavior.
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