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    The optimization problem solved by slow feature analysis is to find functions \(\mathbf{g}(\mathbf{x})\) that extract from a quickly varying input signal \(\mathbf{x}(t)\) slowly varying features \(\mathbf{y}(t)=\mathbf{g}(\mathbf{x}(t))\). It is crucial that this is done instantaneously, i.e. one time slice of the output is base on just one (or very few time slice of the input), as indicated by the yellow background.

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    current09:45, 4 March 2009Thumbnail for version as of 09:45, 4 March 20091,029 × 485 (16 KB)Laurenz Wiskott (Talk | contribs)The optimization problem solved by slow feature analysis is to find functions <math>{\bf g}({\bf x})</math> that extract from a quickly varying input signal <math>{\bf x}(t)</math> slowly varying features <math>{\bf y}(t)={\bf g}({\bf x}(t))</math>. It i

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