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Greedy Signal Recovery Review

D. Needell, J. A. Tropp, R. Vershynin

Published 2008-12-11Version 1

The two major approaches to sparse recovery are L1-minimization and greedy methods. Recently, Needell and Vershynin developed Regularized Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (ROMP) that has bridged the gap between these two approaches. ROMP is the first stable greedy algorithm providing uniform guarantees. Even more recently, Needell and Tropp developed the stable greedy algorithm Compressive Sampling Matching Pursuit (CoSaMP). CoSaMP provides uniform guarantees and improves upon the stability bounds and RIC requirements of ROMP. CoSaMP offers rigorous bounds on computational cost and storage. In many cases, the running time is just O(NlogN), where N is the ambient dimension of the signal. This review summarizes these major advances.

Journal: Proc. Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Pacific Grove, CA Oct. 2008
Categories: math.NA, cs.IT, math.IT
Subjects: 41A46, 68Q25, 68W20, 90C27
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