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Total variation-penalized Poisson likelihood estimation for ill-posed problems
Authors:Johnathan M. Bardsley  Aaron Luttman
Affiliation:1. Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA
2. Division of Mathematics and Computer Science, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA
Abstract:The noise contained in data measured by imaging instruments is often primarily of Poisson type. This motivates, in many cases, the use of the Poisson negative-log likelihood function in place of the ubiquitous least squares data fidelity when solving image deblurring problems. We assume that the underlying blurring operator is compact, so that, as in the least squares case, the resulting minimization problem is ill-posed and must be regularized. In this paper, we focus on total variation regularization and show that the problem of computing the minimizer of the resulting total variation-penalized Poisson likelihood functional is well-posed. We then prove that, as the errors in the data and in the blurring operator tend to zero, the resulting minimizers converge to the minimizer of the exact likelihood function. Finally, the practical effectiveness of the approach is demonstrated on synthetically generated data, and a nonnegatively constrained, projected quasi-Newton method is introduced.
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