Abstract: The effectiveness of non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) depends on a suitable choice of the number of bases, which is often difficult to decide in practice. This paper imposes sparseness on the factorization coefficients in order to determine the number of bases automatically during the decomposition process. The benefit of sparse promotion for NMF is demonstrated through application to sound source separation as well as acoustic-based human fall detection under strong interference.
External IDs:dblp:conf/icdsp/WangLHZS14
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