Sparse approximation and recovery by greedy algorithms
Abstract
We study sparse approximation by greedy algorithms. Our contribution is two-fold. First, we prove exact recovery with high probability of random K-sparse signals within K(1+) iterations of the Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (OMP). This result shows that in a probabilistic sense the OMP is almost optimal for exact recovery. Second, we prove the Lebesgue-type inequalities for the Weak Chebyshev Greedy Algorithm, a generalization of the Weak Orthogonal Matching Pursuit to the case of a Banach space. The main novelty of these results is a Banach space setting instead of a Hilbert space setting. However, even in the case of a Hilbert space our results add some new elements to known results on the Lebesque-type inequalities for the RIP dictionaries. Our technique is a development of the recent technique created by Zhang.
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