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Deep One-bit Compressive Autoencoding

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arxiv 1912.05539 v1 pith:XFRNGQSI submitted 2019-12-10 cs.LG eess.SPmath.OCstat.ML

classification cs.LGeess.SPmath.OCstat.ML
keywords one-bitdesignallowscompressivedatadata-drivenmathematicalmodel-based
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Parameterized mathematical models play a central role in understanding and design of complex information systems. However, they often cannot take into account the intricate interactions innate to such systems. On the contrary, purely data-driven approaches do not need explicit mathematical models for data generation and have a wider applicability at the cost of interpretability. In this paper, we consider the design of a one-bit compressive autoencoder, and propose a novel hybrid model-based and data-driven methodology that allows us to not only design the sensing matrix for one-bit data acquisition, but also allows for learning the latent-parameters of an iterative optimization algorithm specifically designed for the problem of one-bit sparse signal recovery. Our results demonstrate a significant improvement compared to state-of-the-art model-based algorithms.

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