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Sparse Signal Acquisition and Recovery with Graphical Models

Cevher, Volkan  orcid-logo
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Indyk, Piotr
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Carin, Lawrence
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2010
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

A great deal of theoretic and algorithmic research has revolved around sparsity view of signals over the last decade to characterize new, sub-Nyquist sampling limits as well as tractable algorithms for signal recovery from dimensionality reduced measurements. Despite the promising advances made, real-life applications require more realistic signal models that can capture the underlying, application-dependent order of sparse coefficients, better sampling matrices with information preserving properties that can be implemented in practical systems, and ever faster algorithms with provable recovery guarantees for real-time operation.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2010.938029
Web of Science ID

WOS:000283453800012

Author(s)
Cevher, Volkan  orcid-logo
Indyk, Piotr
Carin, Lawrence
Baraniuk, Richard
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
Volume

26

Issue

6

Start page

92

End page

103

Subjects

Sparse recovery

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sampling theory

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probabilistic sparsity

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structured sparsity

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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