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Introduction
Introduction
x ∈ R N often not really sparse but approximately sparse
Φ ∈ R M × N for M � N is a Random Gaussian or Bernoulli matrix
y ∈ R M are the observed y samples
e ∈ R M noise vector k e k 2 ≤ η
s.t.
How can we reconstruct x from y = Φx + e
The goal is to reconstruct x 0 ∈ R N given y and Φ
Sensing matrix Φ must satisfy RIP i.e. Random Gaussian or Bernoulli ma-
traceries satisfies (cite)
let [ N ] = { 1, . . . , N } be an index set
[ N ] enumerates the columns of Φ and x
Φ is an undetermined systems with infinite solutions. Why l 2 norm does
not work
What is compression is sunomunus with to the sparsity.
The problem formulation is to recover sparse data x 0 ∈ R N
The support of x 0 is supp ( x 0 ) = { i ∈ [ N ] : x 0 ( i ) 6 = 0 }
we say x is k sparse when | supp ( x )| ≤ k
We are interested in the smallest supp ( x ) , i.e. min(supp ( x ) )
Restricted isometry property (RIP) Introduced by Candes, Tao
Random Gaussian and Bernoulli satisfies RIP
Let Φ ∈ R M × N satsify RIP, Let [ N ] be an index set
Before we get into RIP lets talk about RIC
Restricted Isometry Constant (RIC) is the smallest δ | s s.t. s ⊆ [ N ] that satsifies the RIP condition
For s is a restriction on x denoted by x | s x ∈ R N tos k-sparse x s.t. RIP is
satisfied the s = | Γ | i.e. s ⊆ [ N ] and Φ | s ⊆ Φ where the columns of Φ | s is
indexed by i ∈ S
�
x i , i f i ∈ S
( x | S ) i =
0 otherwise
RIP defined as
( 1 − δ s )k x k 22 ≤ k Φx k 22 ≤ ( 1 + δ s )k x k 22
3 Lemmas Page 267 Blumensath Davies IHT for CS
Lemma 1(Blumensath, Davis 2009 Iterative hard thresholding for compressed
sensing), For all index sets Γ and all Φ for which RIP holds with s = | Γ | that is
s = supp ( x )
1k Φ Γ T k 2 ≤
q
1 + δ | Γ | k y k 2
( 1 − δ | Γ | )k x Γ k 22 ≤ k Φ Γ T Φ Γ x Γ k 22 ≤ ( 1 + δ | Γ | )k x Γ k 22
and
k( I − Φ Γ T Φ Γ )k 2 ≤ δ | Γ | k x Γ k 2
SupposeΓ ∩ Λ = ∅
k Φ Γ T Φ Λ ) x Λ k 2 ≤ δ s k x Λ k 2
Lemma 2 (Needell Tropp, Prop 3.5 in CoSaMP: Iterative signal recovery
from incomplete and inaccurate √ samples)
If Φ satisfies RIP k Φx s k 2 ≤ 1 + δ s k x s k 2 , ∀ x s : k x s k 0 ≤ s, Then ∀ x
k Φx k 2 ≤
p
1 + δ s k x k 2 +
p
1 + δ s
k x k 1
sqrts
Lemma 3 (Needell Tropp, Prop 3.5 in CoSaMP: Iterative signal recovery
from incomplete and inaccurate samples)
Let x s be the best s-term approximation to x. Let x r = x − x s Let
y = Φx + e = Φx s + Φx r + e = Φx s + ẽ
If Φ statisfies RIP for sparcity s, then the norm of error ẽ is bounded by
k ẽ k 2 ≤
p
1 + δ s k x − x s k 2 +
p
1 + δ s
k x − x s k 1
√
+ k e k 2
s
∀ x
Theory
Gel’fend n-width
Errors E ( S, Φ, D )
Definition Mutual Coherence
LetA ∈ R M × N , themutualcoherenceµ A isde f inedby :
µ A =
|h a i , a j i|
k a i kk a j k
i 6 = j
We want a small µ A because it will be close ot the normal matrix, which
will satisfie RIP
Numerical Example
Basis Persuit
Iterative Hard Thresholding IHT
Solver
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