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Approximate Message Passing with Nearest Neighbor Sparsity Pattern Learning

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arxiv 1601.00543 v1 pith:3ZLNQ5JR submitted 2016-01-04 cs.IT cs.LGmath.IT

classification cs.ITcs.LGmath.IT
keywords sparsitypatternneighboralgorithmnearestamp-nnsplapproximatelearning
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We consider the problem of recovering clustered sparse signals with no prior knowledge of the sparsity pattern. Beyond simple sparsity, signals of interest often exhibits an underlying sparsity pattern which, if leveraged, can improve the reconstruction performance. However, the sparsity pattern is usually unknown a priori. Inspired by the idea of k-nearest neighbor (k-NN) algorithm, we propose an efficient algorithm termed approximate message passing with nearest neighbor sparsity pattern learning (AMP-NNSPL), which learns the sparsity pattern adaptively. AMP-NNSPL specifies a flexible spike and slab prior on the unknown signal and, after each AMP iteration, sets the sparse ratios as the average of the nearest neighbor estimates via expectation maximization (EM). Experimental results on both synthetic and real data demonstrate the superiority of our proposed algorithm both in terms of reconstruction performance and computational complexity.

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