Point source super-resolution via non-convex \(L_1\) based methods (Q333212)

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Point source super-resolution via non-convex \(L_1\) based methods
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    Point source super-resolution via non-convex \(L_1\) based methods (English)
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    28 October 2016
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    In the super-resolution problem, one has to recover sparse signals \(x\in {\mathbb R}^N\) consisting only of separated peaks from frequency measurements up to a low frequency cutoff \(f_c\). Then \(\lambda_c = 1/f_c\) is called Rayleigh length of \(x\). If the peak separation \(\Delta\) of \(x\) fulfills \(\Delta \geq 2\lambda_c N\), then such sparse signal \(x\) can be recovered by \(\ell_1\) minimization (see [\textit{E. J. Candès} and \textit{C. Fernandez-Granda}, Commun. Pure Appl. Math. 67, No. 6, 906--956 (2014; Zbl 1350.94011)]). In this paper, the authors analyze the so-called minimum separation factor MSF = \(\Delta/(\lambda_c\, N)\). Thus MSF \(\geq 2\) guarantees the exact recovery by \(\ell_1\) minimization. Numerical tests show that \(\ell_1\) minimization often fails when MSF \(< 1\). In this case, the authors investigate the recovery of \(x =(x_j)_{j=1}^N\) by non-convex \(\ell_1\) based minimization with the regularization term \(R(x) = \| x\|_1 - \| x\|_2\) or \[ R(x) = \sum_{j=1}^N \min \{|x_j|, \,\alpha\} \] with some \(\alpha>0\). The non-convex \(\ell_1\) based minimization problem is solved via a difference of convex algorithms such that local minimizers are obtained. The authors show several properties of the local minimizers. Numerical experiments for signals and images are examined.
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    super-resolution
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    Rayleigh length
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    minimum separation factor
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    non-convex \(\ell_1\) based minimization
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    reconstruction of sparse signals
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    \(\ell_1\) minimization
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    numerical test
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    regularization
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    numerical experiment
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