Institute of Information Theory and Automation

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Ing. Petr Tichavský, DSc.

Position: 
senior research fellow
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Research interests: 
system and signal theory, independent component analysis, blind source separation, application in biomedical signal processing and speech processing
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2017-12-05 12:28

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Duration: 2022 - 2024
The project deals with the development of active fault diagnosis (AFD) algorithms for stochastic discrete-time large-scale systems. To achieve the feasibility of the algorithms, tensor decompositions (TDs) will be employed in several components of the AFD algorithm design.
Duration: 2014 - 2016
The word “TENSOR” in this project is understood as a multidimensional linear array of a rectangular shape, whose entries are either real or complex numbers. Such data structures are encountered, e.g., in chemometrics, telecommunication, biomedicine (fMRI, EEG) , data mining, kinetic theory of descriptions of materials, and so on.
Duration: 2009 - 2013
The proposed project aims at development of existing methods of blind source separation and blind separation of convolutive mixtures that are important in biomedicine, acoustics and speech processing, and in wireless communications. It will extend previous results of the appplicants in this area.

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Ing. Martin Kovanda