Investigations of the effects of random sampling schemes on the stability of generalized sampling
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Abstract: We investigate how the choice of spatial point process for generating random sampling patterns affects the numerical stability of non-uniform generalized sampling between Fourier bases and Daubechies scaling functions. Specifically, we consider binomial, Poisson and determinantal point processes and demonstrate that the more regular point patterns from the determinantal point process are superior.
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