International audienceSemi-symmetric three-way arrays are essential tools in Blind Source Separation (BSS) particularly in Independent Component Analysis (ICA). These arrays can be built by resorting to higher order statistics of the data. The Canonical Polyadic (CP) decomposition of such semi-symmetric three-way arrays allows us to identify the so-called mixing matrix, which contains the information about the intensities of some latent source signals present in the observation channels. In addition, in many applications, such as the Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS), the columns of the mixing matrix are viewed as relative concentrations of the spectra of the chemical components. Therefore, the two loading matrices of the three-way arra...