A comparative study of multi-objective optimization algorithms for sparse signal reconstruction

The development of the efficient sparse signal recovery algorithm is one of the important problems of the compressive sensing theory. There exist many types of sparse signal recovery methods in compressive sensing theory. These algorithms are classified into several categories like convex optimizati...

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Vydáno v:The Artificial intelligence review Ročník 55; číslo 4; s. 3153 - 3181
Hlavní autoři: Erkoc, Murat Emre, Karaboga, Nurhan
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 01.04.2022
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ISSN:0269-2821, 1573-7462
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Shrnutí:The development of the efficient sparse signal recovery algorithm is one of the important problems of the compressive sensing theory. There exist many types of sparse signal recovery methods in compressive sensing theory. These algorithms are classified into several categories like convex optimization, non-convex optimization, and greedy methods. Lately, intelligent optimization techniques like multi-objective approaches have been used in compressed sensing. Firstly, in this paper, the basic principles of the compressive sensing theory are summarized. And then, brief information about multi-objective algorithms, local search methods, and knee point selection methods are given. Afterward, multi-objective sparse recovery methods in the literature are reviewed and investigated in accordance with their multi-objective optimization algorithm, the local search method, and the knee point selection method. Also in this study, examples of multi-objective sparse reconstruction methods are designed according to the existing studies. Finally, the designed algorithms are tested and compared by using various types of sparse reconstruction test problems.
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DOI:10.1007/s10462-021-10073-5