Real order (an)-isotropic total variation in image processing - Part II: Learning of optimal structures
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arXiv1903.08513MaRDI QIDQ6315938FDOQ6315938
Authors: Pan Liu, Xin Yang Lu
Publication date: 20 March 2019
Abstract: This article is the second work in our series of papers dedicated to image processing models based on the fractional order total variation . In our first work of this series, we studied key analytic properties of these semi-norms. Here we focus on the more applied aspects of such models: first, in order to obtain a better reconstructed image, we propose several extensions of the fractional order total variation. Such generalizations, collectively denoted by RVL, will be modular, i.e. the parameters therein are mutually independent, and can be fine tuned to the particular task. Then, we will study the bilevel training schemes based on RVL, and show that such schemes are well defined, i.e. they admit minimizers. Finally, we will provide some numerical examples, showing that training schemes based on RVL are effectively better than those based on classical regularizer and .
Image processing (compression, reconstruction, etc.) in information and communication theory (94A08) Absolutely continuous real functions of several variables, functions of bounded variation (26B30) Variational and other types of inequalities involving nonlinear operators (general) (47J20)
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