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Learned regularization for inverse problems

  • Martin Burger and Samira Kabri
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Data-driven Models in Inverse Problems
This chapter is in the book Data-driven Models in Inverse Problems

Abstract

In this chapter, we provide a theoretically founded investigation of state-ofthe- art learning approaches for inverse problems from the point of view of spectral reconstruction operators. We give an extended definition of regularization methods and their convergence in terms of the underlying data distributions, which paves the way for future theoretical studies. Based on a simple spectral learning model previously introduced for supervised learning, we investigate some key properties of different learning paradigms for inverse problems, which can be formulated independently of specific architectures. In particular, we investigate the regularization properties, bias, and critical dependence on training data distributions. Moreover, our framework allows highlighting and comparing the specific behavior of the different paradigms in the infinite-dimensional limit.

Abstract

In this chapter, we provide a theoretically founded investigation of state-ofthe- art learning approaches for inverse problems from the point of view of spectral reconstruction operators. We give an extended definition of regularization methods and their convergence in terms of the underlying data distributions, which paves the way for future theoretical studies. Based on a simple spectral learning model previously introduced for supervised learning, we investigate some key properties of different learning paradigms for inverse problems, which can be formulated independently of specific architectures. In particular, we investigate the regularization properties, bias, and critical dependence on training data distributions. Moreover, our framework allows highlighting and comparing the specific behavior of the different paradigms in the infinite-dimensional limit.

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