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Compressed sensing and best $ k$-term approximation

Author(s): Albert Cohen; Wolfgang Dahmen; Ronald DeVore
Journal: J. Amer. Math. Soc. 22 (2009), 211-231.
MSC (2000): Primary 94A12, 94A15, 68P30, 41A46, 15A52
Posted: July 31, 2008
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Abstract: Compressed sensing is a new concept in signal processing where one seeks to minimize the number of measurements to be taken from signals while still retaining the information necessary to approximate them well. The ideas have their origins in certain abstract results from functional analysis and approximation theory by Kashin but were recently brought into the forefront by the work of Candès, Romberg, and Tao and of Donoho who constructed concrete algorithms and showed their promise in application. There remain several fundamental questions on both the theoretical and practical sides of compressed sensing. This paper is primarily concerned with one of these theoretical issues revolving around just how well compressed sensing can approximate a given signal from a given budget of fixed linear measurements, as compared to adaptive linear measurements. More precisely, we consider discrete signals $ x\in\mathbb{R}^N$, allocate $ n<N$ linear measurements of $ x$, and we describe the range of $ k$ for which these measurements encode enough information to recover $ x$ in the sense of $ \ell_p$ to the accuracy of best $ k$-term approximation. We also consider the problem of having such accuracy only with high probability.


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Additional Information:

Albert Cohen
Affiliation: Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions, Université Pierre et Marie Curie 175, rue du łinebreak Chevaleret, 75013 Paris, France
Email: cohen@ann.jussieu.fr

Wolfgang Dahmen
Affiliation: Institut für Geometrie und Praktische Mathematik, RWTH Aachen, Templergraben 55, D-52056 Aachen, Germany
Email: dahmen@igpm.rwth-aachen.de

Ronald DeVore
Affiliation: Industrial Mathematics Institute, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208
Email: devore@math.sc.edu

DOI: 10.1090/S0894-0347-08-00610-3
PII: S 0894-0347(08)00610-3
Keywords: Compressed sensing, best $k$-term approximation, instance optimal decoders, Gelfand width, null space property, restricted isometry property, random matrices, Gaussian and Bernoulli ensembles, $\ell _1$-minimization, mixed instance optimality, instance optimality in probability.
Received by editor(s): July 26, 2006
Posted: July 31, 2008
Additional Notes: This research was supported by the Office of Naval Research Contracts ONR-N0s0014-03-1-0051, ONR/DEPSCoR N00014-03-1-0675 and ONR/DEPSCoR N00014-00-1-0470; DARPA Grant N66001-06-1-2001; the Army Research Office Contract DAAD 19-02-1-0028; the AFOSR Contract UF/USAF F49620-03-1-0381; the NSF contracts DMS-0221642 and DMS-0200187; the French-German PROCOPE contract 11418YB; and by the European Community's Human Potential Programme under contract HPRN-CT-202-00286, BREAKING COMPLEXITY
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