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翻訳待ち:MVICAD2: Multi-View Independent Component Analysis with Delays and Dilations

AI サービスが一時的に利用できないため、復旧後に翻訳を補完します。ソース概要:Machine learning techniques in multi-view settings face significant challenges, particularly when integrating heterogeneous data, aligning feature spaces, and managing view-specific biases. These issues are prominent in neuroscience, where data from multiple subjects exposed to the same stimuli are analyzed to uncover brain activity dynamics. In magnetoencephalography (MEG), where signals are captured at the scalp level, estimating the brain’s underlying sources is crucial, especially in group studies where sources are assumed to be similar for all subjects. Common methods, such as Multi-View…

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content type paperpublished August 2026 MVICAD2: Multi-View Independent Component Analysis with Delays and Dilations AuthorsAmbroise Heurtebise†, Omar Chehab‡, Pierre Ablin, Alexandre Gramfort† View publication Machine learning techniques in multi-view settings face significant challenges, particularly when integrating heterogeneous data, aligning feature spaces, and managing view-specific biases. These issues are prominent in neuroscience, where data from multiple subjects exposed to the same stimuli are analyzed to uncover brain activity dynamics. In magnetoencephalography (MEG), where signals are captured at the scalp level, estimating the brain’s underlying sources is crucial, especially in group studies where sources are assumed to be similar for all subjects. Common methods, such as Multi-View Independent Component Analysis (MVICA), assume identical sources across subjects, but this assumption is often too restrictive due to individual variability and age-related changes. Multi-View Independent Component Analysis with Delays (MVICAD) addresses this by allowing sources to differ up to a temporal delay. However, temporal dilation effects, particularly in auditory stimuli, are common in brain dynamics, making the estimation of time delays alone insufficient. To address this, we propose Multi-View Independent Component Analysis with Delays and Dilations (MVICAD2), which allows sources to differ across subjects in both temporal delays and dilations. We present a model with identifiable sources, derive an approximation of its likelihood in closed form, and use regularization and optimization techniques to enhance performance. Through simulations, we demonstrate that MVICAD2 outperforms existing multi-view ICA methods. We further validate its effectiveness using the Cam-CAN dataset, and showing how delays and dilations are related to aging. † University Paris-Saclay, Inria Saclay, and CEA ‡ CREST at ENSAE Identifiable Multi-View Causal Discovery Without Non-Gaussianity September 23, 2025research area Methods and Algorithms We propose a novel approach to linear causal discovery in the framework of multi-view Structural Equation Models (SEM). Our proposed model relaxes the well-known assumption of non-Gaussian disturbances by alternatively assuming diversity of variances over views, making it more broadly applicable. We prove the identifiability of all the parameters of the model without any further assumptions on the structure of the SEM other than it being acyclic… Read more High Fidelity 3D Reconstructions with Limited Physical Views November 29, 2021research area Computer Visionconference 3DV Multi-view triangulation is the gold standard for 3D reconstruction from 2D correspondences, given known calibration and sufficient views. However in practice expensive multi-view setups — involving tens sometimes hundreds of cameras — are required to obtain the high fidelity 3D reconstructions necessary for modern applications. In this work we present a novel approach that leverages recent advances in 2D-3D lifting using neural shape priors… Read more