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大合集!经典的介绍压缩感知原理的入门书籍! 1.《Compressed Sensing:Theory and Applications》 2.《A Mathematical Introduction to Compressive Sensing》 3.《Adapted Compressed Sensing for Effective Hardware Implementations》 4.《Sparse Representations and Compressive Sensing for Imaging and Vision》 5.《A wavelet tour of signal processing》 6.《压缩感知理论与应用》 7.《Sparse and redundant representations_Michael Elad_Springer2010》 8.《统计学习An Introduction to Statistical Learning》 9.《Sparse and redundant representations_Michael Elad_Springer2010》

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