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Regularization, Bayesian Inference, and Machine Learning Methods for Inverse Problems

Ali Mohammad‐Djafari

2021Entropy31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Classical methods for inverse problems are mainly based on regularization theory, in particular those, that are based on optimization of a criterion with two parts: a data-model matching and a regularization term. Different choices for these two terms and a great number of optimization algorithms have been proposed. When these two terms are distance or divergence measures, they can have a Bayesian Maximum A Posteriori (MAP) interpretation where these two terms correspond to the likelihood and prior-probability models, respectively. The Bayesian approach gives more flexibility in choosing these terms and, in particular, the prior term via hierarchical models and hidden variables. However, the Bayesian computations can become very heavy computationally. The machine learning (ML) methods such as classification, clustering, segmentation, and regression, based on neural networks (NN) and particularly convolutional NN, deep NN, physics-informed neural networks, etc. can become helpful to obtain approximate practical solutions to inverse problems. In this tutorial article, particular examples of image denoising, image restoration, and computed-tomography (CT) image reconstruction will illustrate this cooperation between ML and inversion.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceRegularization (linguistics)Artificial intelligenceInverse problemBayesian probabilityCluster analysisInferenceMachine learningPrior probabilityPattern recognition (psychology)AlgorithmMathematicsMathematical analysisMedical Imaging Techniques and ApplicationsSparse and Compressive Sensing TechniquesMedical Image Segmentation Techniques
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