2009 IEEE International Conference on
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics |
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Abstract
We present an application of particle swarm techniques to the problem of sparse signal recovery. Although a direct application of particle swarm is straightforward, specifics of the signal recovery problem can be incorporated into particle behavior in a way that substantially improves the quality of the recovered signal. With encouraging results for synthetic signals, we apply this technique to the problem of image compression, where typical image blocks can be expected to exhibit many very small elements under a transformation like the DCT. In this application, we observe that better results are obtained by first forcing image blocks to be sparse rather than compressively sampling blocks that are approximately sparse.