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Sparse Signal Recovery from Phaseless Measurements via Hard Thresholding Pursuit

Numerical Analysis 2021-10-15 v3 Numerical Analysis

Abstract

In this paper, we consider the sparse phase retrieval problem, recovering an ss-sparse signal xRn\bm{x}^{\natural}\in\mathbb{R}^n from mm phaseless samples yi=x,aiy_i=|\langle\bm{x}^{\natural},\bm{a}_i\rangle| for i=1,,mi=1,\ldots,m. Existing sparse phase retrieval algorithms are usually first-order and hence converge at most linearly. Inspired by the hard thresholding pursuit (HTP) algorithm in compressed sensing, we propose an efficient second-order algorithm for sparse phase retrieval. Our proposed algorithm is theoretically guaranteed to give an exact sparse signal recovery in finite (in particular, at most O(logm+log(x2/xmin))O(\log m + \log(\|\bm{x}^{\natural}\|_2/|x_{\min}^{\natural}|))) steps, when {ai}i=1m\{\bm{a}_i\}_{i=1}^{m} are i.i.d. standard Gaussian random vector with mO(slog(n/s))m\sim O(s\log(n/s)) and the initialization is in a neighborhood of the underlying sparse signal. Together with a spectral initialization, our algorithm is guaranteed to have an exact recovery from O(s2logn)O(s^2\log n) samples. Since the computational cost per iteration of our proposed algorithm is the same order as popular first-order algorithms, our algorithm is extremely efficient. Experimental results show that our algorithm can be several times faster than existing sparse phase retrieval algorithms.

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@article{arxiv.2005.08777,
  title  = {Sparse Signal Recovery from Phaseless Measurements via Hard Thresholding Pursuit},
  author = {Jian-Feng Cai and Jingzhi Li and Xiliang Lu and Juntao You},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.08777},
  year   = {2021}
}