ITLGNAMLApr 16, 2013

Spectral Compressed Sensing via Structured Matrix Completion

arXiv:1304.4610v270 citations
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This addresses the basis mismatch issue in compressed sensing for spectrally sparse signals, offering a novel solution with potential applications in super-resolution and signal processing.

The paper tackles the problem of recovering a spectrally sparse object from limited time-domain samples by developing a nonparametric algorithm called EMaC, which achieves perfect recovery with sample complexity on the order of O(r log^2 n) under mild conditions.

The paper studies the problem of recovering a spectrally sparse object from a small number of time domain samples. Specifically, the object of interest with ambient dimension $n$ is assumed to be a mixture of $r$ complex multi-dimensional sinusoids, while the underlying frequencies can assume any value in the unit disk. Conventional compressed sensing paradigms suffer from the {\em basis mismatch} issue when imposing a discrete dictionary on the Fourier representation. To address this problem, we develop a novel nonparametric algorithm, called enhanced matrix completion (EMaC), based on structured matrix completion. The algorithm starts by arranging the data into a low-rank enhanced form with multi-fold Hankel structure, then attempts recovery via nuclear norm minimization. Under mild incoherence conditions, EMaC allows perfect recovery as soon as the number of samples exceeds the order of $\mathcal{O}(r\log^{2} n)$. We also show that, in many instances, accurate completion of a low-rank multi-fold Hankel matrix is possible when the number of observed entries is proportional to the information theoretical limits (except for a logarithmic gap). The robustness of EMaC against bounded noise and its applicability to super resolution are further demonstrated by numerical experiments.

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