Model selection for inverse problems: Best choice of basis function and model order selection
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arXivmath-ph/0008026MaRDI QIDQ6468441FDOQ6468441
Authors: Ali Mohammad-Djafari
Publication date: 17 August 2000
Abstract: A complete solution for an inverse problem needs five main steps: choice of basis functions for discretization, determination of the order of the model, estimation of the hyperparameters, estimation of the solution, and finally, caracterisation of the proposed solution. Many works have been done for the three last steps. The two first have been neglected for a while, in part due to the complexity of the problem. However, in many inverse problems, particularly when the number of data is very low, a good choice of the basis functions and a good selection of the order become primordial. In this paper, we first propose a complete solution whithin a Bayesian framework. Then, we apply the proposed method to an inverse elastic electron scattering problem.
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