Back to Search Start Over

Compressive Imaging via Approximate Message Passing with Image Denoising

Authors :
Tan, Jin
Ma, Yanting
Baron, Dror
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We consider compressive imaging problems, where images are reconstructed from a reduced number of linear measurements. Our objective is to improve over existing compressive imaging algorithms in terms of both reconstruction error and runtime. To pursue our objective, we propose compressive imaging algorithms that employ the approximate message passing (AMP) framework. AMP is an iterative signal reconstruction algorithm that performs scalar denoising at each iteration; in order for AMP to reconstruct the original input signal well, a good denoiser must be used. We apply two wavelet based image denoisers within AMP. The first denoiser is the "amplitude-scaleinvariant Bayes estimator" (ABE), and the second is an adaptive Wiener filter; we call our AMP based algorithms for compressive imaging AMP-ABE and AMP-Wiener. Numerical results show that both AMP-ABE and AMP-Wiener significantly improve over the state of the art in terms of runtime. In terms of reconstruction quality, AMP-Wiener offers lower mean square error (MSE) than existing compressive imaging algorithms. In contrast, AMP-ABE has higher MSE, because ABE does not denoise as well as the adaptive Wiener filter.<br />Comment: 15 pages; 2 tables; 7 figures; to appear in IEEE Trans. Signal Process

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1405.4429
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TSP.2015.2408558