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ADAPTIVE STRUCTURED RECOVERY OF COMPRESSIVE SENSING VIA PIECEWISE AUTOREGRESSIVE MODELING

Abstract

In compressive sensing (CS) a challenge is to find a space in which the signal is sparse and hence recoverable faithfully and efficiently. Given the nonstationarity of many natural signals such as images, the sparse space varies in time/spatial domain. As such, CS recovery should be conducted in locally adaptive, signal-dependent spaces to counter the fact that the CS measurements are global and irrespective of signal structures. On the contrary most CS methods seek for a fixed set of bases (e.g., wavelets, DCT, and gradient spaces) for the entirety of a signal. To rectify this problem we propose a new framework for model-guided adaptive recovery of compressive sensing (MARX), and show how a piecewise autoregressive model can be integrated into the MARX framework to adapt to changing second order statistics of a signal in CS recovery. In addition, MARX offers a powerful mechanism of characterizing and exploiting structured sparsities of a signal, greatly restricting the CS solution space. A case study on CS-acquired images shows that the proposed MARX technique can increase the reconstruction quality by up to 8 dB over existing methods.

Authors

Wu X; Zhang X

Pagination

pp. 3906-3909

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2010

DOI

10.1109/icassp.2010.5495811

Name of conference

2010 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing
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