2011
DOI: 10.1109/tit.2011.2160521
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Optimally Sparse Frames

Abstract: Frames have established themselves as a means to derive redundant, yet stable decompositions of a signal for analysis or transmission, while also promoting sparse expansions. However, when the signal dimension is large, the computation of the frame measurements of a signal typically requires a large number of additions and multiplications, and this makes a frame decomposition intractable in applications with limited computing budget. To address this problem, in this paper, we focus on frames in finite-dimensio… Show more

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“…A sparse estimate of p in [55,56] is defined as one in which irrelevant or redundant components are exactly zero, which is estimated by:…”
Section: Sparse Pruningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sparse estimate of p in [55,56] is defined as one in which irrelevant or redundant components are exactly zero, which is estimated by:…”
Section: Sparse Pruningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frames as sparse matrices were first analyzed in 2011 by Casazza et al (2011b), whereas sparse duals were first considered and discussed independently by Krahmer et al (2013) and Li et al (2013). For both situations, results on the optimal sparsity were derived, existence results were proven, and algorithms provided.…”
Section: Desideratum: Sparsitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proposition 3.4 (Casazza et al (2011b)) Let m > n > 0 and Φ = (ϕ i ) m i=1 ∈ F (n, m). Then the frame matrix Φ has block decomposition of order at most gcd(n, m).…”
Section: Block Decompositions Of Frame Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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