Generalized sampling reconstruction from Fourier measurements using compactly supported shearlets
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:504382)
Abstract: In this paper we study the general reconstruction of a compactly supported function from its Fourier coefficients using compactly supported shearlet systems. We assume that only finitely many Fourier samples of the function are accessible and based on this finite collection of measurements an approximation is sought in a finite dimensional shearlet reconstruction space. We analyse this sampling and reconstruction process by a recently introduced method called generalized sampling. In particular by studying the stable sampling rate of generalized sampling we then show stable recovery of the signal is possible using an almost linear rate. Furthermore, we compare the result to the previously obtained rates for wavelets.
Recommendations
- On optimal wavelet reconstructions from Fourier samples: linearity and universality of the stable sampling rate
- On stable reconstructions from nonuniform Fourier measurements
- Linear Stable Sampling Rate: Optimality of 2D Wavelet Reconstructions from Fourier Measurements
- A consistent and stable approach to generalized sampling
- A practical guide to the recovery of wavelet coefficients from Fourier measurements
Cites work
- A generalized sampling theorem for stable reconstructions in arbitrary bases
- A wavelet tour of signal processing. The sparse way.
- An introduction to frames and Riesz bases
- Beyond consistent reconstructions: optimality and sharp bounds for generalized sampling, and application to the uniform resampling problem
- Breaking the coherence barrier: a new theory for compressed sensing
- Classical Fourier Analysis
- Compactly supported shearlets are optimally sparse
- Compressed sensing
- Construction of compactly supported shearlet frames
- GENERAL FRAMEWORK FOR CONSISTENT SAMPLING IN HILBERT SPACES
- Intrinsic localization of anisotropic frames
- Introduction to shearlets
- Linear Stable Sampling Rate: Optimality of 2D Wavelet Reconstructions from Fourier Measurements
- New tight frames of curvelets and optimal representations of objects with piecewise C2 singularities
- Oblique projections, biorthogonal Riesz bases and multiwavelets in Hilbert spaces
- On optimal wavelet reconstructions from Fourier samples: linearity and universality of the stable sampling rate
- On stable reconstructions from nonuniform Fourier measurements
- Optimally Sparse Multidimensional Representation Using Shearlets
- Parabolic molecules
- Recovering Piecewise Smooth Functions from Nonuniform Fourier Measurements
- Robust uncertainty principles: exact signal reconstruction from highly incomplete frequency information
- Sampling with arbitrary sampling and reconstruction spaces and oblique dual frame vectors
- Shearlets. Multiscale analysis for multivariate data.
- Sparse components of images and optimal atomic decompositions
- Sparse multidimensional representations using anisotropic dilation and shear operators
- Stable reconstructions in Hilbert spaces and the resolution of the Gibbs phenomenon
- Ten Lectures on Wavelets
- The Discrete Shearlet Transform: A New Directional Transform and Compactly Supported Shearlet Frames
Cited in
(10)- Sampling and reconstruction in distinct subspaces using oblique projections
- On the stable sampling rate for binary measurements and wavelet reconstruction
- A practical guide to the recovery of wavelet coefficients from Fourier measurements
- Computing reconstructions from nonuniform Fourier samples: universality of stability barriers and stable sampling rates
- Weak-type estimates for the metaplectic representation restricted to the shearing and dilation subgroup of \(\mathrm{SL}(2,\mathbb{R})\)
- Recovering Wavelet Coefficients from Binary Samples Using Fast Transforms
- Approximation properties of hybrid shearlet-wavelet frames for Sobolev spaces
- On stable reconstructions from nonuniform Fourier measurements
- On reconstructing functions from binary measurements
- Regularization and numerical solution of the inverse scattering problem using shearlet frames
This page was built for publication: Generalized sampling reconstruction from Fourier measurements using compactly supported shearlets
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q504382)