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The performance of orthogonal multi-matching pursuit under RIP

Information Theory 2013-07-18 v3 Machine Learning math.IT Numerical Analysis

Abstract

The orthogonal multi-matching pursuit (OMMP) is a natural extension of orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP). We denote the OMMP with the parameter MM as OMMP(M) where M1M\geq 1 is an integer. The main difference between OMP and OMMP(M) is that OMMP(M) selects MM atoms per iteration, while OMP only adds one atom to the optimal atom set. In this paper, we study the performance of orthogonal multi-matching pursuit (OMMP) under RIP. In particular, we show that, when the measurement matrix A satisfies (9s,1/10)(9s, 1/10)-RIP, there exists an absolutely constant M08M_0\leq 8 so that OMMP(M_0) can recover ss-sparse signal within ss iterations. We furthermore prove that, for slowly-decaying ss-sparse signal, OMMP(M) can recover s-sparse signal within O(sM)O(\frac{s}{M}) iterations for a large class of MM. In particular, for M=saM=s^a with a[0,1/2]a\in [0,1/2], OMMP(M) can recover slowly-decaying ss-sparse signal within O(s1a)O(s^{1-a}) iterations. The result implies that OMMP can reduce the computational complexity heavily.

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@article{arxiv.1210.5323,
  title  = {The performance of orthogonal multi-matching pursuit under RIP},
  author = {Zhiqiang Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.5323},
  year   = {2013}
}

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