Oracle-net for nonlinear compressed sensing in electrical impedance tomography reconstruction problems
compressed sensingelectrical impedance tomographynonlinear inverse problemssparsity-inducing regularizationgraph neural networksnonsmooth numerical optimization
Signal theory (characterization, reconstruction, filtering, etc.) (94A12) Biomedical imaging and signal processing (92C55) Image processing (compression, reconstruction, etc.) in information and communication theory (94A08) Numerical methods for inverse problems for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N21) Numerical solution to inverse problems in abstract spaces (65J22)
- Compressive sensing principles and iterative sparse recovery for inverse and ill-posed problems
- Learning nonlinear electrical impedance tomography
- An unbiased approach to compressed sensing
- NETT: solving inverse problems with deep neural networks
- Non-convex \(\ell_p\) regularization for sparse reconstruction of electrical impedance tomography
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 936298 (Why is no real title available?)
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- A new median formula with applications to PDE based denoising
- Calculus of the exponent of Kurdyka-Łojasiewicz inequality and its applications to linear convergence of first-order methods
- Compressed Sensing With Nonlinear Observations and Related Nonlinear Optimization Problems
- Compressed sensing
- Compressive sensing principles and iterative sparse recovery for inverse and ill-posed problems
- Convergence of descent methods for semi-algebraic and tame problems: proximal algorithms, forward-backward splitting, and regularized Gauss-Seidel methods
- Convex analysis and monotone operator theory in Hilbert spaces
- Deep-plug-and-play proximal Gauss-Newton method with applications to nonlinear, ill-posed inverse problems
- Elastic-net regularization in learning theory
- Existence and Uniqueness for Electrode Models for Electric Current Computed Tomography
- Gradient-based algorithms with applications to signal-recovery problems
- High-dimensional graphs and variable selection with the Lasso
- Infinite dimensional compressed sensing from anisotropic measurements and applications to inverse problems in PDE
- Isotropic and anisotropic total variation regularization in electrical impedance tomography
- Iterative hard thresholding for compressed sensing
- Learning nonlinear electrical impedance tomography
- Modern regularization methods for inverse problems
- Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Sparsity Pattern Recovery
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for linear convergence of \(\ell^1\)-regularization
- Nested Iterative Algorithms for Convex Constrained Image Recovery Problems
- Newton regularizations for impedance tomography: a numerical study
- Newton regularizations for impedance tomography: convergence by local injectivity
- Non-convex \(\ell_p\) regularization for sparse reconstruction of electrical impedance tomography
- Nonlinear Iterative Hard Thresholding for Inverse Scattering
- Nonlinear total variation based noise removal algorithms
- On the tangential cone condition for electrical impedance tomography
- Quasi-linear compressed sensing
- Regularization and Variable Selection Via the Elastic Net
- Representer Theorems for Sparsity-Promoting <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$\ell _{1}$ </tex-math> </inline-formula> Regularization
- Robust uncertainty principles: exact signal reconstruction from highly incomplete frequency information
- Sparsity constrained nonlinear optimization: optimality conditions and algorithms
- Sparsity reconstruction in electrical impedance tomography: an experimental evaluation
- Stable signal recovery from incomplete and inaccurate measurements
- The Calderón Problem with Finitely Many Unknowns is Equivalent to Convex Semidefinite Optimization
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