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Multiple Support Recovery Using Very Few Measurements Per Sample

Abstract

In the problem of multiple support recovery, we are given access to linear measurements of multiple sparse samples in Rd\mathbb{R}^{d}. These samples can be partitioned into \ell groups, with samples having the same support belonging to the same group. For a given budget of mm measurements per sample, the goal is to recover the \ell underlying supports, in the absence of the knowledge of group labels. We study this problem with a focus on the measurement-constrained regime where mm is smaller than the support size kk of each sample. We design a two-step procedure that estimates the union of the underlying supports first, and then uses a spectral algorithm to estimate the individual supports. Our proposed estimator can recover the supports with m<km<k measurements per sample, from O~(k44/m4)\tilde{O}(k^{4}\ell^{4}/m^{4}) samples. Our guarantees hold for a general, generative model assumption on the samples and measurement matrices. We also provide results from experiments conducted on synthetic data and on the MNIST dataset.

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