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arxiv:2211.13692

To be or not to be stable, that is the question: understanding neural networks for inverse problems

Published on Nov 24, 2022
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Theoretical analysis and practical solutions for enhancing stability in deep learning approaches to linear imaging inverse problems, particularly in image deblurring, are presented.

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The solution of linear inverse problems arising, for example, in signal and image processing is a challenging problem since the ill-conditioning amplifies, in the solution, the noise present in the data. Recently introduced algorithms based on deep learning overwhelm the more traditional model-based approaches in performance, but they typically suffer from instability with respect to data perturbation. In this paper, we theoretically analyze the trade-off between stability and accuracy of neural networks, when used to solve linear imaging inverse problems for not under-determined cases. Moreover, we propose different supervised and unsupervised solutions to increase the network stability and maintain a good accuracy, by means of regularization properties inherited from a model-based iterative scheme during the network training and pre-processing stabilizing operator in the neural networks. Extensive numerical experiments on image deblurring confirm the theoretical results and the effectiveness of the proposed deep learning-based approaches to handle noise on the data.

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