Robust one-bit compressed sensing with partial circulant matrices

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2018-12-17

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Dirksen, SjoerdISNI 000000049285298X
Mendelson, Shahar

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Abstract

We present optimal sample complexity estimates for one-bit compressed sensing problems in a realistic scenario: the procedure uses a structured matrix (a randomly sub-sampled circulant matrix) and is robust to analog pre-quantization noise as well as to adversarial bit corruptions in the quantization process. Our results imply that quantization is not a statistically expensive procedure in the presence of nontrivial analog noise: recovery requires the same sample size one would have needed had the measurement matrix been Gaussian and the noisy analog measurements been given as data.

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cs.IT, eess.SP, math.IT, math.PR

Citation

Dirksen, S & Mendelson, S 2018 'Robust one-bit compressed sensing with partial circulant matrices' arXiv. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1812.06719