Discrete tomography by convex–concave regularization and D.C. programming

We present a novel approach to the tomographic reconstruction of binary objects from few projection directions within a limited range of angles. A quadratic objective functional over binary variables comprising the squared projection error and a prior penalizing non-homogeneous regions, is supplemen...

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Published inDiscrete Applied Mathematics Vol. 151; no. 1; pp. 229 - 243
Main Authors Schüle, T., Schnörr, C., Weber, S., Hornegger, J.
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Lausanne Elsevier B.V 01.10.2005
Amsterdam Elsevier
New York, NY
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ISSN0166-218X
1872-6771
DOI10.1016/j.dam.2005.02.028

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Summary:We present a novel approach to the tomographic reconstruction of binary objects from few projection directions within a limited range of angles. A quadratic objective functional over binary variables comprising the squared projection error and a prior penalizing non-homogeneous regions, is supplemented with a concave functional enforcing binary solutions. Application of a primal-dual subgradient algorithm to a suitable decomposition of the objective functional into the difference of two convex functions leads to an algorithm which provably converges with parallel updates to binary solutions. Numerical results demonstrate robustness against local minima and excellent reconstruction performance using five projections within a range of 90 ∘ . Our approach is applicable to quite general objective functions over binary variables with constraints and thus applicable to a wide range of problems within and beyond the field of discrete tomography.
ISSN:0166-218X
1872-6771
DOI:10.1016/j.dam.2005.02.028