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Can Principal Component Analysis (PCA) Solve the Cocktail Party Problem?
But in researching PCA it seems that should (possibly) be enough to "split" the total signal of the cocktail party into individual signals for each human voice attending the party. … Can anybody with PCA experience weigh in here with whether or not PCA can solve this, or if its requires additional processing? …