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Minimax vs. Consistency. 2 Unconstrained Recovery Smoothest approximation approach:

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Minimax vs. Consistency

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Unconstrained Recovery

Smoothest approximation approach:

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Unconstrained Recovery

Minimax approach:Feasible set:

Worst case design:

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[ ]c n[ ]c n[ ]c n[ ]c n[ ]c n Unconstrained RecoveryComparison with common

methodsBicubic Bicubic

InterpolationInterpolationMinimaxMinimax

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Constrained Recovery

Consistent approach:

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Unconstrained Recovery

Minimax regret approach:Feasible set:

Worst case design:

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Unconstrained Recovery

Minimax regret approach:Feasible set:

Worst case design:

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[ ]c n[ ]c n[ ]c n[ ]c n[ ]c n Constrained RecoveryTriangular Kernel (Linear

Interpolation)ConsistentConsistent Minimax RegretMinimax Regret

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Constrained RecoveryComparison when L=I


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