Plug-and-Play HIO interleaves HIO projections with a deep denoiser and achieves state-of-the-art Fourier phase retrieval quality on natural images.
Phase retrieval from noisy data based on sparse approximation of object phase and amplitude
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A variational approach to reconstruction of phase and amplitude of a complex-valued object from Poissonian intensity observations is developed. The observation model corresponds to the typical optical setups with a phase modulation of wavefronts. The transform domain sparsity is applied for the amplitude and phase modeling. It is demonstrated that this modeling results in the essential advantage of the developed algorithm for heavily noisy observations corresponding to a short exposure time in optical experiments. We consider also two simplified versions of this algorithm where the sparsity modeling of phase and amplitude is omitted. In the simulation study we compare the developed algorithms versus the Gerchberg-Saxton and truncation Wirtinger flow algorithms. The latter algorithm being the maximum likelihood based is the state-of-the-art for the phase retrieval from Poissonian observations. For noisy and very noisy observations the proposed algorithm demonstrates a valuable advantage.
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Deep Plug-and-Play HIO Approach for Phase Retrieval
Plug-and-Play HIO interleaves HIO projections with a deep denoiser and achieves state-of-the-art Fourier phase retrieval quality on natural images.