Compressive Sensing with Redundant Dictionaries and Structured Measurements

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Authors Felix Krahmer, Deanna Needell, Rachel Ward arXiv ID 1501.03208 Category cs.IT: Information Theory Cross-listed math.NA Citations 47 Venue International Conference on Sampling Theory and Applications Last Checked 6 months ago
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Consider the problem of recovering an unknown signal from undersampled measurements, given the knowledge that the signal has a sparse representation in a specified dictionary $D$. This problem is now understood to be well-posed and efficiently solvable under suitable assumptions on the measurements and dictionary, if the number of measurements scales roughly with the sparsity level. One sufficient condition for such is the $D$-restricted isometry property ($D$-RIP), which asks that the sampling matrix approximately preserve the norm of all signals which are sufficiently sparse in $D$. While many classes of random matrices are known to satisfy such conditions, such matrices are not representative of the structural constraints imposed by practical sensing systems. We close this gap in the theory by demonstrating that one can subsample a fixed orthogonal matrix in such a way that the $D$-RIP will hold, provided this basis is sufficiently incoherent with the sparsifying dictionary $D$. We also extend this analysis to allow for weighted sparse expansions. Consequently, we arrive at compressive sensing recovery guarantees for structured measurements and redundant dictionaries, opening the door to a wide array of practical applications.
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