Multi-Resolution Beta-Divergence NMF for Blind Spectral Unmixing

8 Jul 2020  ·  Valentin Leplat, Nicolas Gillis, Cédric Févotte ·

Many datasets are obtained as a resolution trade-off between two adversarial dimensions; for example between the frequency and the temporal resolutions for the spectrogram of an audio signal, and between the number of wavelengths and the spatial resolution for a hyper/multi-spectral image. To perform blind source separation using observations with different resolutions, a standard approach is to use coupled nonnegative matrix factorizations (NMF). Most previous works have focused on the least squares error measure, which is the $\beta$-divergence for $\beta = 2$. In this paper, we formulate this multi-resolution NMF problem for any $\beta$-divergence, and propose an algorithm based on multiplicative updates (MU). We show on numerical experiments that the MU are able to obtain high resolutions in both dimensions on two applications: (1) blind unmixing of audio spectrograms: to the best of our knowledge, this is the first time a coupled NMF model is used in this context, and (2) the fusion of hyperspectral and multispectral images: we show that the MU compete favorable with state-of-the-art algorithms in particular in the presence of non-Gaussian noise.

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