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Structured Random Model for Fast and Robust Phase Retrieval

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arxiv 2409.05734 v1 pith:ALPIF2CN submitted 2024-09-09 physics.optics

classification physics.optics
keywords modelsrandomphaseretrievalrobustapplicationsimagingstructured
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Phase retrieval, a nonlinear problem prevalent in imaging applications, has been extensively studied using random models, some of which with i.i.d. sensing matrix components. While these models offer robust reconstruction guarantees, they are computationally expensive and impractical for real-world scenarios. In contrast, Fourier-based models, common in applications such as ptychography and coded diffraction imaging, are computationally more efficient but lack the theoretical guarantees of random models. Here, we introduce structured random models for phase retrieval that combine the efficiency of fast Fourier transforms with the versatility of random diagonal matrices. These models emulate i.i.d. random matrices at a fraction of the computational cost. Our approach demonstrates robust reconstructions comparable to fully random models using gradient descent and spectral methods. Furthermore, we establish that a minimum of two structured layers is necessary to achieve these structured-random properties. The proposed method is suitable for optical implementation and offers an efficient and robust alternative for phase retrieval in practical imaging applications.

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  1. Phasebook: A Survey of Selected Open Problems in Phase Retrieval

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    A workshop-based survey of open problems in phase retrieval, with a section proposing a unified framework that combines generative priors with conventional data fidelity.

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