Randomized Projection Methods for Linear Systems with Arbitrarily Large Sparse Corruptions

03/21/2018
by   Jamie Haddock, et al.
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In applications like medical imaging, error correction, and sensor networks, one needs to solve large-scale linear systems that may be corrupted by a small number of arbitrarily large corruptions. We consider solving such large-scale systems of linear equations Ax=b that are inconsistent due to corruptions in the measurement vector b. With this as our motivating example, we develop an approach for this setting that allows detection of the corrupted entries and thus convergence to the "true" solution of the original system. We provide analytical justification for our approaches as well as experimental evidence on real and synthetic systems.

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