AbstractA full-rank under-determined linear system of equations Ax=b has in general infinitely many possible solutions. In recent years there is a growing interest in the sparsest solution of this equation—the one with the fewest non-zero entries, measured by ∥x∥0. Such solutions find applications in signal and image processing, where the topic is typically referred to as “sparse representation”. Considering the columns of A as atoms of a dictionary, it is assumed that a given signal b is a linear composition of few such atoms. Recent work established that if the desired solution x is sparse enough, uniqueness of such a result is guaranteed. Also, pursuit algorithms, approximation solvers for the above problem, are guaranteed to succeed in ...
The purpose of this paper is to generalize a result by Donoho, Huo, Elad and Bruckstein on sparse re...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to study sparse representations of signals from a general dicti...
International audienceLet A be an nxm matrix with m>n, and suppose that the underdetermined linear s...
AbstractA full-rank under-determined linear system of equations Ax=b has in general infinitely many ...
International audienceA series of recent results shows that if a signal admits a sufficiently sparse...
In sparse recovery we are given a matrix A∈R[superscript n×m] (“the dictionary”) and a vector of the...
A series of recent results shows that if a signal admits a sufficiently sparse representation (in te...
In various applications researchers are presented with the problem of recovering an unknown vector x...
International audienceTen years ago, Mallat and Zhang proposed the Matching Pursuit algorithm : sinc...
In sparse recovery we are given a matrix A ∈ Rn×m (“the dictionary”) and a vector of the form AX whe...
This paper appeared as technical report in 2003, see http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00564038/Internationa...
We are interested in finding sparse solutions to systems of linear equations $mathbf{A}mathbf{x} = m...
In many applications - such as compression, de-noising and source separation - a good and efficient ...
We develop an efficient learning framework to construct signal dictionaries for sparse representatio...
This article presents an alteration of greedy algorithms like thresholding or (Orthogonal) Matching ...
The purpose of this paper is to generalize a result by Donoho, Huo, Elad and Bruckstein on sparse re...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to study sparse representations of signals from a general dicti...
International audienceLet A be an nxm matrix with m>n, and suppose that the underdetermined linear s...
AbstractA full-rank under-determined linear system of equations Ax=b has in general infinitely many ...
International audienceA series of recent results shows that if a signal admits a sufficiently sparse...
In sparse recovery we are given a matrix A∈R[superscript n×m] (“the dictionary”) and a vector of the...
A series of recent results shows that if a signal admits a sufficiently sparse representation (in te...
In various applications researchers are presented with the problem of recovering an unknown vector x...
International audienceTen years ago, Mallat and Zhang proposed the Matching Pursuit algorithm : sinc...
In sparse recovery we are given a matrix A ∈ Rn×m (“the dictionary”) and a vector of the form AX whe...
This paper appeared as technical report in 2003, see http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00564038/Internationa...
We are interested in finding sparse solutions to systems of linear equations $mathbf{A}mathbf{x} = m...
In many applications - such as compression, de-noising and source separation - a good and efficient ...
We develop an efficient learning framework to construct signal dictionaries for sparse representatio...
This article presents an alteration of greedy algorithms like thresholding or (Orthogonal) Matching ...
The purpose of this paper is to generalize a result by Donoho, Huo, Elad and Bruckstein on sparse re...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to study sparse representations of signals from a general dicti...
International audienceLet A be an nxm matrix with m>n, and suppose that the underdetermined linear s...