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Structured Total Maximum Likelihood: An Alternative to Structured Total Least Squares

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Structured Total Maximum Likelihood: An Alternative to Structured Total Least Squares
Abstract. Linear inverse problems with uncertain measurement matrices appear in many different applications. One of the standard techniques for solving such problems is the total least squares (TLS) method. Recently, an alternative approach has been suggested, based on maximizing an appropriate likelihood function assuming that the measurement matrix consists of random Gaussian variables. We refer to this technique as the total maximum likelihood (TML) method. Here we extend this strategy to the case in which the measurement matrix is structured so that the perturbations are not arbitrary but rather follow a fixed pattern. The resulting estimate is referred to as the structured TML (STML). As we show, the STML can be viewed as a regularized version of the structured TLS (STLS) approach in which the regularization consists of a logarithmic penalty. In contrast to the STLS solution, the STML always exists. Furthermore, its performance in practice tends to be superior to that of the STLS ...
Amir Beck, Yonina C. Eldar
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where SIAMMAX
Authors Amir Beck, Yonina C. Eldar
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