sourceseparation
Sourceseparation, also known as source separation, is the set of techniques for recovering individual source signals from observed mixtures, without (or with limited) knowledge of the mixing process. It is a central problem in signal processing, with broad applications across audio, image, and biomedical domains. In audio, the goal is often to separate concurrent sound sources, such as voices and instruments, from a recording captured by microphones or a single-channel track. The problem can be categorized as determined, underdetermined, or overdetermined depending on the number of sources relative to sensors.
Two broad modes exist: blind sourceseparation, where little is assumed about the sources or the mixer, and
Applications include speech enhancement, vocal separation in music production, and noise suppression in hearing aids. Evaluation
Challenges include reverberation, noise, permutation ambiguity, and scaling ambiguity, especially in blind settings. When the number