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    Blind Detection of Independent Dynamic Components

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    In certain applications of independent component analysis (ICA) it any of interest to test hypotheses concerning the number of components or simply to test whether a given number of components is significant relative to a "white noise" null hypothesis. We estimate probabilities of such competing hypotheses for ICA based on dynamic decorrelation. The probabilities are evaluated in the so-called Bayesian information criterion approximation, however, they are able to detect the content of dynamic components as efficient as an unbiased test set estimator. Keywords: Blind Source Separation (BSS), Dynamic Components, Independent Component Analysis (ICA), BIC detection 1

    Motion correction of Single Voxel Spectroscopy by Independent Component Analysis applied to spectra from non-anesthetized pediatric subjects

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    For Single Voxel Spectroscopy (SVS), the acquisition of the spectrum is typically repeated n times and then combined with a factor in order to improve the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). In practice the acquisitions are not only affected by random noise, but also by physiological motion and subject movements. Since the influence of physiological motion such as cardiac and respiratory motion on the data is limited, it can be compensated for without data-loss. Individual acquisitions hampered by subject movements on the other hand need to be rejected, if no correction or compensation is possible. If the individual acquisitions are stored, it is possible to identify and reject the motion-disturbed acquisitions before averaging. Several automatic algorithms were investigated using a dataset of spectra from non-anesthetized infants with a gestational age of 40 weeks. Median filtering removed most subject movement artifacts, but at the cost of increased sensitivity to random noise. Neither Independent Component Analysis (ICA) nor outlier identification with multiple comparisons has this problem. These two algorithms are novel in this context. The peak height values of the metabolites were increased compared to the mean of all acquisitions for both methods, although primarily for the ICA method
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