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Combining Weighted Total Variation and Deep Image Prior for natural and medical image restoration via ADMM

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arxiv 2009.11380 v2 pith:HPWDH7SP submitted 2020-09-23 eess.IV cs.NAmath.NA

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In the last decades, unsupervised deep learning based methods have caught researchers attention, since in many real applications, such as medical imaging, collecting a great amount of training examples is not always feasible. Moreover, the construction of a good training set is time consuming and hard because the selected data have to be enough representative for the task. In this paper, we focus on the Deep Image Prior (DIP) framework and we propose to combine it with a space-variant Total Variation regularizer with an automatic estimation of the local regularization parameters. Differently from other existing approaches, we solve the arising minimization problem via the flexible Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM). Furthermore, we provide a specific implementation also for the standard isotropic Total Variation. The promising performances of the proposed approach, in terms of PSNR and SSIM values, are addressed through several experiments on simulated as well as real natural and medical corrupted images.

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