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Backtracking-based iterative regularization method for image compressive sensing recovery (English)
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20 August 2018
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Summary: This paper presents a variant of the iterative shrinkage-thresholding (IST) algorithm, called backtracking-based adaptive IST (BAIST), for image compressive sensing (CS) reconstruction. For increasing iterations, IST usually yields a smoothing of the solution and runs into prematurity. To add back more details, the BAIST method backtracks to the previous noisy image using L2 norm minimization, i.e., minimizing the Euclidean distance between the current solution and the previous ones. Through this modification, the BAIST method achieves superior performance while maintaining the low complexity of IST-type methods. Also, BAIST takes a nonlocal regularization with an adaptive regularizor to automatically detect the sparsity level of an image. Experimental results show that our algorithm outperforms the original IST method and several excellent CS techniques.
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iterative shrinkage-thresholding (IST)
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backtracking
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compressive sensing (CS)
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nonlocal regularization
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