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DGDNet: Deep Gradient Descent Network for Remotely Sensed Image Denoising

Zhenghua Huang, Zifan Zhu, Zhicheng Wang, Yu Shi, Hao Fang, Yaozong Zhang

2023IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Gradient descent strategy, viewed as an important model optimization method, has been widely used for various tasks (such as model-based image denoising) of computer vision. In the gradient descent denoising model, the learning rate (LR) and residual component are two important parts to be adaptively estimated for its stable point. This letter proposes a deep gradient descent network (DGDNet), including two key points: one is that the LR is designed with eigenvalues of Hessian matrix of remotely sensed images (RSIs) and their local weighted factor (LWF), which can recognize structures from RSIs degraded by additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN). The other is that the residual part is calculated by an U-shaped network (USNet) to speed up the DGDNet convergent to a fixed point. Finally, the two components are plugged into the gradient descent scheme and contribute to an enjoyable result with a few iterations. Quantitatively and qualitatively experimental results demonstrate that the proposed DGDNet can obtain a stable solution efficiently, and produce competitive denoising performance which is even better than that yielded by the state-of-the-art noise reduction methods.

Topics & Concepts

Gradient descentAdditive white Gaussian noiseHessian matrixResidualComputer scienceNoise reductionGaussian noiseArtificial intelligenceNoise (video)Stochastic gradient descentEigenvalues and eigenvectorsAlgorithmPattern recognition (psychology)Image (mathematics)MathematicsWhite noiseApplied mathematicsArtificial neural networkTelecommunicationsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsImage and Signal Denoising MethodsAdvanced Image Fusion TechniquesRemote-Sensing Image Classification