Denoising by sparse approximation: error bounds based on rate-distortion theory (Q871470)

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    Denoising by sparse approximation: error bounds based on rate-distortion theory
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5134661

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      Denoising by sparse approximation: error bounds based on rate-distortion theory (English)
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      19 March 2007
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      Summary: If a signal \(x\) is known to have a sparse representation with respect to a frame, it can be estimated from a noise-corrupted observation \(y\) by finding the best sparse approximation to \(y\). Removing noise in this manner depends on the frame efficiently representing the signal while it inefficiently represents the noise. The mean-squared error (MSE) of this denoising scheme and the probability that the estimate has the same sparsity pattern as the original signal are analyzed. First an MSE bound that depends on a new bound on approximating a Gaussian signal as a linear combination of elements of an overcomplete dictionary is given. Further analyses are for dictionaries generated randomly according to a spherically-symmetric distribution and signals expressible with single dictionary elements. Easily-computed approximations for the probability of selecting the correct dictionary element and the MSE are given. Asymptotic expressions reveal a critical input signal-to-noise ratio for signal recovery.
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