Learning from small data sets: Patch‐based regularizers in inverse problems for image reconstruction

Author:

Piening Moritz1ORCID,Altekrüger Fabian2,Hertrich Johannes3,Hagemann Paul1,Walther Andrea2,Steidl Gabriele1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Mathematics Technische Universität Berlin Berlin Germany

2. Department of Mathematics Humboldt‐Universität zu Berlin Berlin Germany

3. Department of Computer Science University College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractThe solution of inverse problems is of fundamental interest in medical and astronomical imaging, geophysics as well as engineering and life sciences. Recent advances were made by using methods from machine learning, in particular deep neural networks. Most of these methods require a huge amount of data and computer capacity to train the networks, which often may not be available. Our paper addresses the issue of learning from small data sets by taking patches of very few images into account. We focus on the combination of model‐based and data‐driven methods by approximating just the image prior, also known as regularizer in the variational model. We review two methodically different approaches, namely optimizing the maximum log‐likelihood of the patch distribution, and penalizing Wasserstein‐like discrepancies of whole empirical patch distributions. From the point of view of Bayesian inverse problems, we show how we can achieve uncertainty quantification by approximating the posterior using Langevin Monte Carlo methods. We demonstrate the power of the methods in computed tomography, image super‐resolution, and inpainting. Indeed, the approach provides also high‐quality results in zero‐shot super‐resolution, where only a low‐resolution image is available. The article is accompanied by a GitHub repository containing implementations of all methods as well as data examples so that the reader can get their own insight into the performance.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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