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arxiv: 1809.03005 · v2 · pith:ONBVBX6Cnew · submitted 2018-09-09 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Distribution-aware Block-sparse Recovery via Convex Optimization

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keywords block-sparserecoveryavailableblockinformationmeasurementsoptimizationprior
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We study the problem of reconstructing a block-sparse signal from compressively sampled measurements. In certain applications, in addition to the inherent block-sparse structure of the signal, some prior information about the block support, i.e. blocks containing non-zero elements, might be available. Although many block-sparse recovery algorithms have been investigated in Bayesian framework, it is still unclear how to incorporate the information about the probability of occurrence into regularization-based block-sparse recovery in an optimal sense. In this work, we bridge between these fields by the aid of a new concept in conic integral geometry. Specifically, we solve a weighted optimization problem when the prior distribution about the block support is available. Moreover, we obtain the unique weights that minimize the expected required number of measurements. Our simulations on both synthetic and real data confirm that these weights considerably decrease the required sample complexity.

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