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We present a Bayesian approach for blind separation of linear instantaneous mixtures of sources having a sparse representation in a given basis. The distributions of the coefficients of the sources in the basis are modeled by a Student t distribution, which can be expressed as a scale mixture of Gaussians, and a Gibbs sampler is derived to estimate the sources, the mixing matrix, the input noise variance and also the hyperparameters of the Student t distributions. The method allows for separation of underdetermined (more sources than sensors) noisy mixtures. Results are presented with audio signals using a modified discrete cosine transform basis and compared with a finite mixture of Gaussians prior approach. These results show the improved sound quality obtained with the Student t prior and the better robustness to mixing matrices close to singularity of the Markov chain Monte Carlo approach
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