A low complexity orthogonal matching pursuit for sparse signal approximation with shift-invariant dictionaries
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In this project, we investigate the possibility of using the Matching Pursuit algorithm to generate image representations of a pair of correlated images for distributed source coding. We propose to use constrained dictionaries by appropriately selecting ne ...
Matching Pursuit decomposes a signal into a linear expansion of functions selected from a redundant dictionary, isolating the signal structures that are coherent with respect to a given dictionary. In this paper we focus on the Matching Pursuit representat ...
The matching pursuit algorithm can be used to derive signal decompositions in terms of the elements of a dictionary of time-frequency atoms. Using a structured overcomplete dictionary yields a signal model that is both parametric and signal-adaptive. In th ...
The matching pursuit algorithm can be used to derive signal decompositions in terms of the elements of a dictio- nary of time–frequency atoms. Using a structured overcomplete dictionary yields a signal model that is both parametric and signal adaptive. In ...
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Matching pursuit decomposes a signal into a linear expansion of functions selected from a redundant dictionary, isolating the signal structures that are coherent with respect to a given dictionary. In this paper we focus on the Matching Pursuit representat ...