Solving ill-posed inverse problems using iterative deep neural networks

We propose a partially learned approach for the solution of ill-posed inverse problems with not necessarily linear forward operators. The method builds on ideas from classical regularisation theory and recent advances in deep learning to perform learning while making use of prior information about t...

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Published inInverse problems Vol. 33; no. 12; pp. 124007 - 124030
Main Authors Adler, Jonas, Öktem, Ozan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.12.2017
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Summary:We propose a partially learned approach for the solution of ill-posed inverse problems with not necessarily linear forward operators. The method builds on ideas from classical regularisation theory and recent advances in deep learning to perform learning while making use of prior information about the inverse problem encoded in the forward operator, noise model and a regularising functional. The method results in a gradient-like iterative scheme, where the 'gradient' component is learned using a convolutional network that includes the gradients of the data discrepancy and regulariser as input in each iteration. We present results of such a partially learned gradient scheme on a non-linear tomographic inversion problem with simulated data from both the Sheep-Logan phantom as well as a head CT. The outcome is compared against filtered backprojection and total variation reconstruction and the proposed method provides a 5.4 dB PSNR improvement over the total variation reconstruction while being significantly faster, giving reconstructions of 512×512 pixel images in about 0.4 s using a single graphics processing unit (GPU).
Bibliography:IP-101389.R1
ISSN:0266-5611
1361-6420
1361-6420
DOI:10.1088/1361-6420/aa9581