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Geometrical Interpretation of the PCA Subspace Approach for Overdetermined Blind Source Separation

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Figure 4: Far-field model.
Figure 5: Normalized sensor gain with PCA-based subspace selection for 3 sensors (artificial signals).
Figure 7: Normalized sensor gain with PCA-based subspace selection for 3 sensors (real speech signals).
Figure 9: Normalized second principal component for 3 sensors.
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