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arxiv: 2402.19023 · v1 · pith:SUMU6ULYnew · submitted 2024-02-29 · 📡 eess.IV

Jointly Learning Selection Matrices For Transmitters, Receivers And Fourier Coefficients In Multichannel Imaging

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keywords matricesalgorithmcoefficientsfourierimagingj-dpsnetworkreceivers
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Strategic subsampling has become a focal point due to its effectiveness in compressing data, particularly in the Full Matrix Capture (FMC) approach in ultrasonic imaging. This paper introduces the Joint Deep Probabilistic Subsampling (J-DPS) method, which aims to learn optimal selection matrices simultaneously for transmitters, receivers, and Fourier coefficients. This task-based algorithm is realized by introducing a specialized measurement model and integrating a customized Complex Learned FISTA (CL-FISTA) network. We propose a parallel network architecture, partitioned into three segments corresponding to the three matrices, all working toward a shared optimization objective with adjustable loss allocation. A synthetic dataset is designed to reflect practical scenarios, and we provide quantitative comparisons with a traditional CRB-based algorithm, standard DPS, and J-DPS.

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