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==References== * Comon, Pierre (1994): [http://mlsp.cs.cmu.edu/courses/fall2012/lectures/ICA.pdf "Independent Component Analysis: a new concept?"], ''Signal Processing'', 36(3):287–314 (The original paper describing the concept of ICA) * Hyvärinen, A.; Karhunen, J.; Oja, E. (2001): ''[http://www.cis.hut.fi/projects/ica/book/ Independent Component Analysis]'', New York: Wiley, {{ISBN|978-0-471-40540-5}} ( [http://www.cis.hut.fi/projects/ica/book/intro.pdf Introductory chapter] ) * Hyvärinen, A.; Oja, E. (2000): [http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/ahyvarin/papers/NN00new.pdf "Independent Component Analysis: Algorithms and Application"], ''Neural Networks'', 13(4-5):411-430. (Technical but pedagogical introduction). * Comon, P.; Jutten C., (2010): Handbook of Blind Source Separation, Independent Component Analysis and Applications. Academic Press, Oxford UK. {{ISBN|978-0-12-374726-6}} * Lee, T.-W. (1998): ''Independent component analysis: Theory and applications'', Boston, Mass: Kluwer Academic Publishers, {{ISBN|0-7923-8261-7}} * Acharyya, Ranjan (2008): ''A New Approach for Blind Source Separation of Convolutive Sources - Wavelet Based Separation Using Shrinkage Function'' {{ISBN|3-639-07797-0}} {{ISBN|978-3639077971}} (this book focuses on unsupervised learning with Blind Source Separation)
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