Precise asymptotics for phase retrieval and compressed sensing with random generative priorsDownload PDF

Published: 21 Oct 2019, Last Modified: 05 May 2023NeurIPS 2019 Deep Inverse Workshop PosterReaders: Everyone
Keywords: Phase retrieval, compressed sensing, generative priors
Abstract: We consider the problem of compressed sensing and of (real-valued) phase retrieval with random measurement matrix. We analyse sharp asymptotics of the information-theoretically optimal performance and that of the best known polynomial algorithms under a generative prior consisting of a single layer neural network with a random weight matrix. We compare the performance to sparse separable priors and conclude that generative priors might be advantageous in terms of algorithmic performance. In particular, while sparsity does not allow to perform compressive phase retrieval efficiently close to its information-theoretic limit, it is found that under the random generative prior compressed phase retrieval becomes tractable.
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