Compressive Sensing in The News
Compressed sensing was in the news as part of the single-pixel camera from Rice University. Some aspects of compressed sensing were featured in Wired's "Engineers Test Highly Accurate Face Recognition". A more recent article in Wired described compressed sensing as a full-fledged technique in "Using Math to Turn Lo-Res Datasets Into Hi-Res Samples". Because the article was talking about sampling for MRI, some confusion might have occurred.
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