SPARSE BAYESIAN LEARNING BOOSTED BY PARTIAL ERRONEOUS SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE.

Conf Rec Asilomar Conf Signals Syst Comput

ECE Department and Information Dynamics Laboratory, Utah State University.

Published: November 2016

Recovery of sparse signals with unknown clustering pattern in the case of having partial erroneous prior knowledge on the supports of the signal is considered. In this case, we provide a modified sparse Bayesian learning model to incorporate prior knowledge and simultaneously learn the unknown clustering pattern. For this purpose, we add one more layer to support-aided sparse Bayesian learning algorithm (SA-SBL). This layer adds a prior on the shape parameters of Gamma distributions, those modeled to account for the precision of the solution elements. We make the shape parameters depend on the total variations on the estimated supports of the solution. Based on the simulation results, we show that the proposed algorithm is able to modify its erroneous prior knowledge on the supports of the solution and learn the clustering pattern of the true signal by filtering out the incorrect supports from the estimated support set.

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