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Compressed Sensing: A Discrete Optimization Approach

5 June 2023
Dimitris Bertsimas
Nicholas A. G. Johnson
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Abstract

We study the Compressed Sensing (CS) problem, which is the problem of finding the most sparse vector that satisfies a set of linear measurements up to some numerical tolerance. CS is a central problem in Statistics, Operations Research and Machine Learning which arises in applications such as signal processing, data compression and image reconstruction. We introduce an ℓ2\ell_2ℓ2​ regularized formulation of CS which we reformulate as a mixed integer second order cone program. We derive a second order cone relaxation of this problem and show that under mild conditions on the regularization parameter, the resulting relaxation is equivalent to the well studied basis pursuit denoising problem. We present a semidefinite relaxation that strengthens the second order cone relaxation and develop a custom branch-and-bound algorithm that leverages our second order cone relaxation to solve instances of CS to certifiable optimality. Our numerical results show that our approach produces solutions that are on average 6.22%6.22\%6.22% more sparse than solutions returned by state of the art benchmark methods on synthetic data in minutes. On real world ECG data, for a given ℓ2\ell_2ℓ2​ reconstruction error our approach produces solutions that are on average 9.95%9.95\%9.95% more sparse than benchmark methods, while for a given sparsity level our approach produces solutions that have on average 10.77%10.77\%10.77% lower reconstruction error than benchmark methods in minutes.

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