The projected GSURE for automatic parameter tuning in iterative shrinkage methods
From MaRDI portal
Abstract: Linear inverse problems are very common in signal and image processing. Many algorithms that aim at solving such problems include unknown parameters that need tuning. In this work we focus on optimally selecting such parameters in iterative shrinkage methods for image deblurring and image zooming. Our work uses the projected Generalized Stein Unbiased Risk Estimator (GSURE) for determining the threshold value lambda and the iterations number K in these algorithms. The proposed parameter selection is shown to handle any degradation operator, including ill-posed and even rectangular ones. This is achieved by using GSURE on the projected expected error. We further propose an efficient greedy parameter setting scheme, that tunes the parameter while iterating without impairing the resulting deblurring performance. Finally, we provide extensive comparisons to conventional methods for parameter selection, showing the superiority of the use of the projected GSURE.
Recommendations
- Adaptive parameter selection for total variation image deconvolution
- Stein Unbiased GrAdient estimator of the Risk (SUGAR) for Multiple Parameter Selection
- Nonstationary iterated thresholding algorithms for image deblurring
- An automatic regularization parameter selection algorithm in the total variation model for image deblurring
- Iterative choice of the optimal regularization parameter in TV image restoration
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1194487 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3557007 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3298300 (Why is no real title available?)
- A GCV based method for nonlinear ill-posed problems
- A cross validated Bayesian retrieval algorithm for nonlinear remote sensing experiments
- A stochastic estimator of the trace of the influence matrix for laplacian smoothing splines
- Adapting to Unknown Smoothness via Wavelet Shrinkage
- An EM algorithm for wavelet-based image restoration
- An iterative thresholding algorithm for linear inverse problems with a sparsity constraint
- Blind Minimax Estimation
- Computational Methods for Inverse Problems
- Coordinate and subspace optimization methods for linear least squares with non-quadratic regularization
- Estimation of the mean of a multivariate normal distribution
- From Sparse Solutions of Systems of Equations to Sparse Modeling of Signals and Images
- Generalized Cross-Validation as a Method for Choosing a Good Ridge Parameter
- Generalized SURE for Exponential Families: Applications to Regularization
- Limitations of the \(L\)-curve method in ill-posed problems
- Nonlinear GCV and quasi-GCV for shrinkage models
- Rethinking Biased Estimation: Improving Maximum Likelihood and the Cramér–Rao Bound
- Sequential Minimax Search for a Maximum
- Some Comments on C P
- The Use of the L-Curve in the Regularization of Discrete Ill-Posed Problems
- Why Simple Shrinkage Is Still Relevant for Redundant Representations?
Cited in
(15)- Low-CP-rank tensor completion via practical regularization
- Local behavior of sparse analysis regularization: applications to risk estimation
- Low complexity regularization of linear inverse problems
- Bilevel Methods for Image Reconstruction
- Degrees of freedom for off-the-grid sparse estimation
- Flexible Krylov methods for \(\ell_p\) regularization
- Effective new methods for automated parameter selection in regularized inverse problems
- On the convergence of recursive SURE for total variation minimization
- On an unsupervised method for parameter selection for the elastic net
- Recursive SURE for iterative reweighted least square algorithms
- Maximum likelihood estimation of regularization parameters in high-dimensional inverse problems: an empirical Bayesian approach. I: Methodology and experiments
- Risk estimators for choosing regularization parameters in ill-posed problems -- properties and limitations
- Convergence of regularization methods with filter functions for a regularization parameter chosen with GSURE and mildly ill-posed inverse problems
- Automated parameter selection for total variation minimization in image restoration
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7625169 (Why is no real title available?)
This page was built for publication: The projected GSURE for automatic parameter tuning in iterative shrinkage methods
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q533506)