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Deep learning methods for inverse problems

Shima Kamyab, Zohreh Azimifar, Rasool Sabzi, Paul Fieguth

2022PeerJ Computer Science28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper we investigate a variety of deep learning strategies for solving inverse problems. We classify existing deep learning solutions for inverse problems into three categories of Direct Mapping, Data Consistency Optimizer, and Deep Regularizer. We choose a sample of each inverse problem type, so as to compare the robustness of the three categories, and report a statistical analysis of their differences. We perform extensive experiments on the classic problem of linear regression and three well-known inverse problems in computer vision, namely image denoising, 3D human face inverse rendering, and object tracking, in presence of noise and outliers, are selected as representative prototypes for each class of inverse problems. The overall results and the statistical analyses show that the solution categories have a robustness behaviour dependent on the type of inverse problem domain, and specifically dependent on whether or not the problem includes measurement outliers. Based on our experimental results, we conclude by proposing the most robust solution category for each inverse problem class.

Topics & Concepts

Inverse problemOutlierComputer scienceRobustness (evolution)Artificial intelligenceInverseRendering (computer graphics)Machine learningPattern recognition (psychology)Mathematical optimizationMathematicsGeometryChemistryBiochemistryGeneMathematical analysisSparse and Compressive Sensing TechniquesNumerical methods in inverse problemsImage and Signal Denoising Methods