Correct Convergence of Min-Sum Loopy Belief Propagation in a Block Interpolation Problem
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convergencegraphmin-sumbeliefcorrectgridinterpolationlocal
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This work proves a new result on the correct convergence of Min-Sum Loopy Belief Propagation (LBP) in an interpolation problem on a square grid graph. The focus is on the notion of local solutions, a numerical quantity attached to each site of the graph that can be used for obtaining MAP estimates. The main result is that over an $N\times N$ grid graph with a one-run boundary configuration, the local solutions at each $i \in B$ can be calculated using Min-Sum LBP by passing difference messages in $2N$ iterations, which parallels the well-known convergence time in trees.
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