Compressed Sensing with 1D Total Variation: Breaking Sample Complexity Barriers via Non-Uniform Recovery

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This paper investigates total variation minimization in one spatial dimension for the recovery of gradient-sparse signals from undersampled Gaussian measurements. Recently established bounds for the required sampling rate state that uniform recovery of all $s$-gradient-sparse signals in ${\mathbb{R}}^n$ is only possible with $m \gtrsim \sqrt{s n} \cdot{\operatorname{PolyLog}}(n)$ measurements. Such a condition is especially prohibitive for high-dimensional problems, where $s$ is much smaller than $n$. However, previous empirical findings seem to indicate that this sampling rate does not reflect the typical behavior of total variation minimization. The present work provides a rigorous analysis that breaks the $\sqrt{s n}$-bottleneck for a large class of "natural"signals. The main result shows that non-uniform recovery succeeds with high probability for $m \gtrsim s \cdot{\operatorname{PolyLog}}(n)$ measurements if the jump discontinuities of the signal vector are sufficiently well separated. In particular, this guarantee allows for signals arising from a discretization of piecewise constant functions defined on an interval. The key ingredient of the proof is a novel upper bound for the associated conic Gaussian mean width, which is based on a signal-dependent, non-dyadic Haar wavelet transform. Furthermore, a natural extension to stable and robust recovery is addressed.

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Genzel, M., März, M., & Seidel, R. (2022). Compressed Sensing with 1D Total Variation: Breaking Sample Complexity Barriers via Non-Uniform Recovery. Information and Inference, 11(1), 203–250. https://doi.org/10.1093/imaiai/iaab001

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