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Proceedings of the second "international Traveling Workshop on Interactions between Sparse models and Technology" (iTWIST'14)
The implicit objective of the biennial "international - Traveling Workshop on
Interactions between Sparse models and Technology" (iTWIST) is to foster
collaboration between international scientific teams by disseminating ideas
through both specific oral/poster presentations and free discussions. For its
second edition, the iTWIST workshop took place in the medieval and picturesque
town of Namur in Belgium, from Wednesday August 27th till Friday August 29th,
2014. The workshop was conveniently located in "The Arsenal" building within
walking distance of both hotels and town center. iTWIST'14 has gathered about
70 international participants and has featured 9 invited talks, 10 oral
presentations, and 14 posters on the following themes, all related to the
theory, application and generalization of the "sparsity paradigm":
Sparsity-driven data sensing and processing; Union of low dimensional
subspaces; Beyond linear and convex inverse problem; Matrix/manifold/graph
sensing/processing; Blind inverse problems and dictionary learning; Sparsity
and computational neuroscience; Information theory, geometry and randomness;
Complexity/accuracy tradeoffs in numerical methods; Sparsity? What's next?;
Sparse machine learning and inference.Comment: 69 pages, 24 extended abstracts, iTWIST'14 website:
http://sites.google.com/site/itwist1
Measure What Should be Measured: Progress and Challenges in Compressive Sensing
Is compressive sensing overrated? Or can it live up to our expectations? What
will come after compressive sensing and sparsity? And what has Galileo Galilei
got to do with it? Compressive sensing has taken the signal processing
community by storm. A large corpus of research devoted to the theory and
numerics of compressive sensing has been published in the last few years.
Moreover, compressive sensing has inspired and initiated intriguing new
research directions, such as matrix completion. Potential new applications
emerge at a dazzling rate. Yet some important theoretical questions remain
open, and seemingly obvious applications keep escaping the grip of compressive
sensing. In this paper I discuss some of the recent progress in compressive
sensing and point out key challenges and opportunities as the area of
compressive sensing and sparse representations keeps evolving. I also attempt
to assess the long-term impact of compressive sensing
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