资源论文Sparse Support Recovery with Non-smooth Loss Functions

Sparse Support Recovery with Non-smooth Loss Functions

2020-02-05 | |  45 |   49 |   0

Abstract 

In this paper, we study the support recovery guarantees of underdetermined sparse regression using the image.png -norm as a regularizer and a non-smooth loss function for data fidelity. More precisely, we focus in detail on the cases of image.png and image.png losses, and contrast them with the usual image.png loss. While these losses are routinely used to account for either sparse (image.png loss) or uniform (image.png loss) noise models, a theoretical analysis of their performance is still lacking. In this article, we extend the existing theory from the smooth image.png case to these non-smooth cases. We derive a sharp condition which ensures that the support of the vector to recover is stable to small additive noise in the observations, as long as the loss constraint size is tuned proportionally to the noise level. A distinctive feature of our theory is that it also explains what happens when the support is unstable. While the support is not stable anymore, we identify an “extended support” and show that this extended support is stable to small additive noise. To exemplify the usefulness of our theory, we give a detailed numerical analysis of the support stability/instability of compressed sensing recovery with these different losses. This highlights different parameter regimes, ranging from total support stability to progressively increasing support instability.

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