DocumentCode
705885
Title
In greedy PURSUIT of new directions: (Nearly) Orthogonal Matching Pursuit by directional optimisation
Author
Blumensath, Thomas ; Davies, Mike E.
Author_Institution
IDCOM & Joint Res. Inst. for Signal & Image Process., Univ. of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
fYear
2007
fDate
3-7 Sept. 2007
Firstpage
340
Lastpage
344
Abstract
Matching Pursuit and orthogonal Matching Pursuit are greedy algorithms used to obtain sparse signal approximations. Orthogonal Matching Pursuit is known to offer better performance, but Matching Pursuit allows more efficient implementations. In this paper we propose novel greedy Pursuit algorithms based on directional updates. Using a conjugate direction, the algorithm becomes a novel implementation of orthogonal Matching Pursuit, with computational requirements similar to current implementations based on QR factorisation. A significant reduction in memory requirements and computational complexity can be achieved by approximating the conjugate direction. Further computational savings can be made by using a steepest descent direction. The two resulting algorithms are then comparable to Matching Pursuit in their computational requirements, their performance is however shown to be closer to that of orthogonal Matching Pursuit with the (slightly slower) approximate conjugate direction based approach outperforming the gradient descent method.
Keywords
computational complexity; gradient methods; greedy algorithms; iterative methods; matrix decomposition; signal processing; time-frequency analysis; QR factorisation; approximate conjugate direction based approach; computational complexity; directional optimisation; directional updates; gradient descent method; greedy pursuit algorithm; orthogonal matching pursuit; sparse signal approximations; steepest descent direction; Approximation algorithms; Approximation methods; Dictionaries; Europe; Matching pursuit algorithms; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Conference, 2007 15th European
Conference_Location
Poznan
Print_ISBN
978-839-2134-04-6
Type
conf
Filename
7098821
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