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Independent component analysis and its applications in signal processing for analytical chemistry
Authors:Guoqing Wang  Qingzhu Ding  Zhenyu Hou
Institution:

aDepartment of Applied Chemistry, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, Zhengzhou, Henan 450002, China

bDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003, Henan, China

Abstract:Independent component analysis (ICA) is a statistical method the goal of which is to find a linear representation of non-Gaussian data so that the components are statistically independent, or as independent as possible. In an ICA procedure, the estimated independent components (ICs) are identical to or highly correlated to the spectral profiles of the chemical components in mixtures under certain circumstances, so the latent variables obtained are chemically interpretable and useful for qualitative analysis of mixtures without prior information about the sources or reference materials, and the calculated demixing matrix is useful for simultaneous determination of polycomponents in mixtures. We review commonly used ICA algorithms and recent ICA applications in signal processing for qualitative and quantitative analysis. Furthermore, we also review the preprocessing method for ICA applications and the robustness of different ICA algorithms, and we give the empirical criterion for selection of ICA algorithms in signal processing for analytical chemistry.
Keywords:Blind source separation  Chemometrics  Independent component analysis  Multivariate analysis  Resolution of overlapping signals  Signal processing
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