Cooperative Greedy Pursuit Strategies for Sparse Signal Representation by Partitioning
Abstract
Cooperative Greedy Pursuit Strategies are considered for approximating a signal partition subjected to a global constraint on sparsity. The approach aims at producing a high quality sparse approximation of the whole signal, using highly coherent redundant dictionaries. The cooperation takes place by ranking the partition units for their sequential stepwise approximation, and is realized by means of i)forward steps for the upgrading of an approximation and/or ii) backward steps for the corresponding downgrading. The advantage of the strategy is illustrated by producing high quality approximations of music signals using redundant trigonometric dictionaries. In addition to rendering stunning improvements in sparsity with respect to the concomitant trigonometric basis, these dictionaries enable a fast implementation of the approach via the Fast Fourier Transform.
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@article{arxiv.1501.05971,
title = {Cooperative Greedy Pursuit Strategies for Sparse Signal Representation by Partitioning},
author = {Laura Rebollo-Neira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.05971},
year = {2015}
}
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A library of routines for implementing the proposed methods, as well as scripts to reproduce the examples in the manuscript, is available on the website http://www.nonlinear-approx.info/examples/node01.html