Dynamic resolution priors enable faster diffusion-based image restoration by operating in lower-dimensional subspaces, with adapted methods outperforming prior DM approaches on most tasks.
Outlier-Robust Diffusion Solvers for Inverse Problems
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Methods based on diffusion models (DMs) for solving inverse problems (IPs) have recently achieved remarkable performance. However, DM-based methods typically struggle against outliers, which are common in real-world measurements. In this work, to tackle IPs with outliers, we first refine the measurement via explicit noise estimation to mitigate the effect of noise. Subsequently, we formulate an iteratively reweighted least squares objective based on the Huber loss to address the outliers. We propose a method utilizing gradient descent to approximately solve the corresponding optimization problem for the robust objective. To avoid delicate tuning of the learning rate required by the gradient descent method, we further employ the conjugate gradient method with an efficient strategy for updating. Extensive experiments on multiple image datasets for linear and nonlinear tasks under various conditions demonstrate that our proposed methods exhibit robustness to outliers and outperform recent DM-based methods in most cases.
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Image Restoration via Diffusion Models with Dynamic Resolution
Dynamic resolution priors enable faster diffusion-based image restoration by operating in lower-dimensional subspaces, with adapted methods outperforming prior DM approaches on most tasks.