Continuous-Time Signal Decomposition: An Implicit Neural Generalization of PCA and ICA
Abstract
We generalize the low-rank decomposition problem, such as principal and independent component analysis (PCA, ICA) for continuous-time vector-valued signals and provide a model-agnostic implicit neural signal representation framework to learn numerical approximations to solve the problem. Modeling signals as continuous-time stochastic processes, we unify the approaches to both the PCA and ICA problems in the continuous setting through a contrast function term in the network loss, enforcing the desired statistical properties of the source signals (decorrelation, independence) learned in the decomposition. This extension to a continuous domain allows the application of such decompositions to point clouds and irregularly sampled signals where standard techniques are not applicable.
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@article{arxiv.2507.09091,
title = {Continuous-Time Signal Decomposition: An Implicit Neural Generalization of PCA and ICA},
author = {Shayan K. Azmoodeh and Krishna Subramani and Paris Smaragdis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.09091},
year = {2025}
}
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6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. MLSP 2025