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Sparse Optimization Theory and Methods

English

By (author): Yun-Bin Zhao

Seeking sparse solutions of underdetermined linear systems is required in many areas of engineering and science such as signal and image processing. The efficient sparse representation becomes central in various big or high-dimensional data processing, yielding fruitful theoretical and realistic results in these fields. The mathematical optimization plays a fundamentally important role in the development of these results and acts as the mainstream numerical algorithms for the sparsity-seeking problems arising from big-data processing, compressed sensing, statistical learning, computer vision, and so on. This has attracted the interest of many researchers at the interface of engineering, mathematics and computer science.

Sparse Optimization Theory and Methods presents the state of the art in theory and algorithms for signal recovery under the sparsity assumption. The up-to-date uniqueness conditions for the sparsest solution of underdertemined linear systems are described. The results for sparse signal recovery under the matrix property called range space property (RSP) are introduced, which is a deep and mild condition for the sparse signal to be recovered by convex optimization methods. This framework is generalized to 1-bit compressed sensing, leading to a novel sign recovery theory in this area. Two efficient sparsity-seeking algorithms, reweighted l1-minimization in primal space and the algorithm based on complementary slackness property, are presented. The theoretical efficiency of these algorithms is rigorously analysed in this book. Under the RSP assumption, the author also provides a novel and unified stability analysis for several popular optimization methods for sparse signal recovery, including l1-mininization, Dantzig selector and LASSO. This book incorporates recent development and the authors latest research in the field that have not appeared in other books.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138080942

About Yun-Bin Zhao

YUN-BIN ZHAO is a Senior Lecturer in Theoretical and Computational Optimization at the School of Mathematics University of Birmingham. He holds a PhD of Operations Research and Control Theory from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has been a Research Fellow at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Fields Institute and University of Toronto and was also an Associate Professor of Operations Research at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is an Associate Editor or Area Editor for several journals in the areas of Applied Mathematics Management Science Operations Research and Statistics. He has published 50 journal articles in operations research and applied and computational mathematics.

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