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Performance Analysis of Plug-and-Play ADMM: A Graph Signal Processing Perspective

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arxiv 1809.00020 v3 pith:2NNYPA3W submitted 2018-08-31 eess.IV cs.CV

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The Plug-and-Play (PnP) ADMM algorithm is a powerful image restoration framework that allows advanced image denoising priors to be integrated into physical forward models to generate high quality image restoration results. However, despite the enormous number of applications and several theoretical studies trying to prove the convergence by leveraging tools in convex analysis, very little is known about why the algorithm is doing so well. The goal of this paper is to fill the gap by discussing the performance of PnP ADMM. By restricting the denoisers to the class of graph filters under a linearity assumption, or more specifically the symmetric smoothing filters, we offer three contributions: (1) We show conditions under which an equivalent maximum-a-posteriori (MAP) optimization exists, (2) we present a geometric interpretation and show that the performance gain is due to an intrinsic pre-denoising characteristic of the PnP prior, (3) we introduce a new analysis technique via the concept of consensus equilibrium, and provide interpretations to problems involving multiple priors.

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