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A Study on Sparse Signal Reconstruction from Interlaced Samples by l1-Norm Minimization

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We propose a sparse signal reconstruction algorithm from interlaced samples with unknown offset parameters based on the l1-norm minimization principle. A typical application of the problem is superresolution from multiple lowresolution images. The algorithm first minimizes the l1-norm of a vector that satisfies data constraint with the offset parameters fixed. Second, the minimum value is further minimized with respect to the parameters. Even though this is a heuristic approach, the computer simulations show that the proposed algorithm perfectly reconstructs sparse signals without failure when the reconstruction functions are polynomials and with more than 99% probability for large dimensional signals when the reconstruction functions are Fourier cosine basis functions.
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hal-00453567 , version 1 (05-02-2010)

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Akira Hirabayashi. A Study on Sparse Signal Reconstruction from Interlaced Samples by l1-Norm Minimization. SAMPTA-09, May 2009, Marseille, France. pp.Poster session. ⟨hal-00453567⟩
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