Performance limits of matching pursuit algorithms

In this paper, we examine the performance limits of the Orthogonal Matching Pursuit (OMP) algorithm, which has proven to be effective in solving for sparse solutions to inverse problem arising in overcomplete representations. To identify these limits, we exploit the connection between sparse solutio...

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