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Two are better than one: fundamental parameters of frame coherence (English)
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13 June 2012
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This paper only considers finite-dimentional frames and investigates two parameters that measure the coherence of a frame: worst-case and average coherence. The authors use them to derive near-optimal probabilistic guarantees on both sparse signal detection and reconstruction in the presence of noise, and provide a catalog of nearly tight frames with small worst-case and average coherence. They also find a new lower bound on worst-case coherence, compare it to the Welch bound and use it to interpret recently reported signal reconstruction results. Finally, they present an algorithm that transforms frames in a way that decreases average coherence without changing the spectral norm or worst-case coherence.
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frames
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worst-case coherence
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Welch bound
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sparse signal processing
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