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Friday, January 25, 2008 - 2:00pm

Anna Gilbert

U of Mich

Location

University of Pennsylvania

337 Towne

Compressed Sensing: Algorithms and Applications Compressed Sensing is a new paradigm for acquiring the compressible signals that arise in many applications. These signals can be approximated using an amount of information much smaller than the nominal dimension of the signal. Traditional approaches acquire the entire signal and process it to extract the information. The new approach acquires a small number of nonadaptive linear measurements of the signal and uses sophisticated algorithms to determine its information content. Emerging technologies can compute these general linear measurements of a signal at unit cost per measurement.