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Projected Wirtinger Gradient Descent for Low-Rank Hankel Matrix Completion in Spectral Compressed Sensing

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arxiv 1507.03707 v1 pith:6NY2FYTO submitted 2015-07-14 cs.IT cs.LGmath.ITmath.OC

classification cs.ITcs.LGmath.ITmath.OC
keywords algorithmcompletionmatrixproposedsignaldescentefficientlyfrequencies
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This paper considers reconstructing a spectrally sparse signal from a small number of randomly observed time-domain samples. The signal of interest is a linear combination of complex sinusoids at $R$ distinct frequencies. The frequencies can assume any continuous values in the normalized frequency domain $[0,1)$. After converting the spectrally sparse signal recovery into a low rank structured matrix completion problem, we propose an efficient feasible point approach, named projected Wirtinger gradient descent (PWGD) algorithm, to efficiently solve this structured matrix completion problem. We further accelerate our proposed algorithm by a scheme inspired by FISTA. We give the convergence analysis of our proposed algorithms. Extensive numerical experiments are provided to illustrate the efficiency of our proposed algorithm. Different from earlier approaches, our algorithm can solve problems of very large dimensions very efficiently.

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