“…The sparsity of a vector is the number of zero-valued elements (Donoho, 1994), and is related to the diversity, the number of nonzero elements, Since our initial investigations into the properties of FOCUSS as an algorithm for providing sparse solutions to linear inverse problems in relatively noise-free environments (Gorodnitsky et al, 1995;Rao, 1997;Adler et al, 1996;, we now better understand the behavior of FOCUSS in noisy environments and as an interior point-like optimization algorithm for optimizing concave functionals subject to linear constraints , 1998c, 1999KreutzDelgado, Rao, Engan, Lee, & Sejnowski, 1999a;Engan, Rao, & Kreutz-Delgado, 2000;Rao, Engan, Cotter, & Kreutz-Delgado, 2002). In this article, we consider the use of the FOCUSS algorithm in the case where the matrix A is unknown and must be learned.…”