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Content-Aware Compressive Sensing Recovery Using Laplacian Scale Mixture Priors and Side Information

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  • Zhonghua Xie
  • Lihong Ma
  • Lingjun Liu

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Nonlocal methods have shown great potential in many image restoration tasks including compressive sensing (CS) reconstruction through use of image self-similarity prior. However, they are still limited in recovering fine-scale details and sharp features, when rich repetitive patterns cannot be guaranteed; moreover the CS measurements are corrupted. In this paper, we propose a novel CS recovery algorithm that combines nonlocal sparsity with local and global prior, which soften and complement the self-similarity assumption for irregular structures. First, a Laplacian scale mixture (LSM) prior is utilized to model dependencies among similar patches. For achieving group sparsity, each singular value of similar packed patches is modeled as a Laplacian distribution with a variable scale parameter. Second, a global prior and a compensation-based sparsity prior of local patch are designed in order to maintain differences between packed patches. The former refers to a prediction which integrates the information at the independent processing stage and is used as side information, while the latter enforces a small (i.e., sparse) prediction error and is also modeled with the LSM model so as to obtain local sparsity. Afterward, we derive an efficient algorithm based on the expectation-maximization (EM) and approximate message passing (AMP) frame for the maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimation of the sparse coefficients. Numerical experiments show that the proposed method outperforms many CS recovery algorithms.

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  • Zhonghua Xie & Lihong Ma & Lingjun Liu, 2018. "Content-Aware Compressive Sensing Recovery Using Laplacian Scale Mixture Priors and Side Information," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7171352
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/7171352
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