articleIEEE Transactions on Information TheoryDec 1, 2007Closed access

Signal Recovery From Random Measurements Via Orthogonal Matching Pursuit

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · California Institute of Technology

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Abstract

This paper demonstrates theoretically and empirically that a greedy algorithm called Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (OMP) can reliably recover a signal with $m$ nonzero entries in dimension $d$ given $ {\rm O}(m \ln d)$ random linear measurements of that signal. This is a massive improvement over previous results, which require ${\rm O}(m^{2})$ measurements. The new results for OMP are comparable with recent results for another approach called Basis Pursuit (BP). In some settings, the OMP algorithm is faster and easier to implement, so it is an attractive alternative to BP for signal recovery problems.

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Keywords
  • Emphasis (telecommunications)
  • Matching pursuit
  • Dimension (graph theory)
  • SIGNAL (programming language)
  • Basis pursuit
  • Signal processing
  • Signal reconstruction
  • Computer science
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