Author:
Diao Han,Lin Xiaozhu,Fang Chun
Abstract
Data transmission and storage are inseparable from compression technology. Compressed sensing directly undersamples and reconstructs data at a much lower sampling frequency than Nyquist, which reduces redundant sampling. However, the requirement of data sparsity in compressed sensing limits its application. The combination of neural network-based generative models and compressed sensing breaks the limitation of data sparsity. Compressed sensing for extreme observations can reduce costs, but the reconstruction effect of the above methods in extreme observations is blurry. We addressed this problem by proposing an end-to-end observation and reconstruction method based on a deep compressed sensing generative model. Under RIP and S-REC, data can be observed and reconstructed from end to end. In MNIST extreme observation and reconstruction, end-to-end feasibility compared to random input is verified. End-to-end reconstruction accuracy improves by 5.20% over random input and SSIM by 0.2200. In the Fashion_MNIST extreme observation and reconstruction, it is verified that the reconstruction effect of the deconvolution generative model is better than that of the multi-layer perceptron. The end-to-end reconstruction accuracy of the deconvolution generative model is 2.49% higher than that of the multi-layer perceptron generative model, and the SSIM is 0.0532 higher.
Funder
the Cross-research and Exploration Project of Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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