Detecting edges from non-uniform Fourier data via sparse Bayesian learning

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DOI10.1007/S10915-019-00955-WzbMATH Open1431.94013arXiv1811.12220OpenAlexW2903406449MaRDI QIDQ2316239FDOQ2316239


Authors: Victor Churchill, Anne Gelb Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 26 July 2019

Published in: Journal of Scientific Computing (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In recent investigations, the problem of detecting edges given non-uniform Fourier data was reformulated as a sparse signal recovery problem with an l1-regularized least squares cost function. This result can also be derived by employing a Bayesian formulation. Specifically, reconstruction of an edge map using l1 regularization corresponds to a so-called type-I (maximum a posteriori) Bayesian estimate. In this paper, we use the Bayesian framework to design an improved algorithm for detecting edges from non-uniform Fourier data. In particular, we employ what is known as type-II Bayesian estimation, specifically a method called sparse Bayesian learning. We also show that our new edge detection method can be used to improve downstream processes that rely on accurate edge information like image reconstruction, especially with regards to compressed sensing techniques.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.12220




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