Performance analysis of compressive sensing and reconstruction by LASSO and OMP for audio signal processing applications
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https://doi.org/10.58414/SCIENTIFICTEMPER.2023.14.1.28Keywords:
Orthogonal Matching Pursuit, Sparse approximation, Audio Signal Processing, Least Square Method, Compressive sensing, IoT node, LASSODimensions Badge
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Audio signal processing is used in acoustic IoT sensor nodes which have limitations in data storage, computation speed, hardware size and power. In most audio signal processing systems, the recovered data constitutes far less fraction of the sampled data providing scope for compressive sensing (CS) as an efficient way for sampling and signal recovery. Compressive sensing is a signal processing technique in which a sparse approximated signal is reconstructed at the receiving node by a signal recovery algorithm, using fewer samples compared to traditional sampling methods. It has two main stages: sparse approximation to convert the signal into a sparse domain and reconstruction through sparse signal recovery algorithms. Recovery algorithms involve complex matrix multiplication and linear equations in sampling and reconstruction, increasing the computational complexity and leading to highly resourceful hardware implementations. This work reconstructs the sparse audio signal using LASSO and orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) algorithm. OMP is an iterative greedy algorithm involving least square method that takes a compressed signal as input and recovers it from the sparse approximation, while LASSO is L1 norm based with a controlled L2 penalty. The paper reviews the reconstruction and study of sparsity and error obtained for reconstructing an audio signal by OMP and LASSO.Abstract
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