DRIP: Deep Regularizers for Inverse Problems

03/30/2023
by   Moshe Eliasof, et al.
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Inverse problems are mathematically ill-posed. Thus, given some (noisy) data, there is more than one solution that fits the data. In recent years, deep neural techniques that find the most appropriate solution, in the sense that it contains a-priori information, were developed. However, they suffer from several shortcomings. First, most techniques cannot guarantee that the solution fits the data at inference. Second, while the derivation of the techniques is inspired by the existence of a valid scalar regularization function, such techniques do not in practice rely on such a function, and therefore veer away from classical variational techniques. In this work we introduce a new family of neural regularizers for the solution of inverse problems. These regularizers are based on a variational formulation and are guaranteed to fit the data. We demonstrate their use on a number of highly ill-posed problems, from image deblurring to limited angle tomography.

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