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The classification of gene expression data is significantly important for medical diagnosis. In recent years, compressive sensing emerges as a popular sparse learning method and has been applied in different areas. It is featured with the sparse representation of data with a few atoms in the dictionary. However, the traditional compressive sensing model only focuses on the relationship among different...