High-Dimensional Sparse Fourier Algorithms
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss the development of a sublinear sparse Fourier algorithm for high-dimensional data. In ``Adaptive Sublinear Time Fourier Algorithm" by D. Lawlor, Y. Wang and A. Christlieb (2013), an efficient algorithm with average-case runtime and average-case sampling complexity for the one-dimensional sparse FFT was developed for signals of bandwidth , where is the number of significant modes such that . In this work we develop an efficient algorithm for sparse FFT for higher dimensional signals, extending some of the ideas in the paper mentioned above. Note a higher dimensional signal can always be unwrapped into a one dimensional signal, but when the dimension gets large, unwrapping a higher dimensional signal into a one dimensional array is far too expensive to be realistic. Our approach here introduces two new concepts: ``partial unwrapping'' and ``tilting''. These two ideas allow us to efficiently compute the sparse FFT of higher dimensional signals.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1606.07407,
title = {High-Dimensional Sparse Fourier Algorithms},
author = {Bosu Choi and Andrew Christlieb and Yang Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.07407},
year = {2019}
}