Babel function
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The Babel function (also known as cumulative coherence) measures the maximum total coherence between a fixed atom and a collection of other atoms in a dictionary.
Definition and formulation
The Babel function of a dictionary with normalized columns is a real-valued function that is defined as
where are the columns (atoms) of the dictionary .[1][2]
Special case
When p=1, the babel function is the mutual coherence.
References
- ^ Joel A. Tropp (2004). "Greed is good: Algorithmic results for sparse approximation". CiteSeerx: 10.1.1.84.5256
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(help) - ^ Just Relax: Convex Programming Methods for Identifying Sparse Signals in Noise