Title :
A computational algorithm for minimizing total variation in image restoration
Author :
Li, Yuying ; Santosa, Fadil
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A reliable and efficient computational algorithm for restoring blurred and noisy images is proposed. The restoration process is based on the minimal total variation principle introduced by Rudin et al. For discrete images, the proposed algorithm minimizes a piecewise linear l 1 function (a measure of total variation) subject to a single 2-norm inequality constraint (a measure of data fit). The algorithm starts by finding a feasible point for the inequality constraint using a (partial) conjugate gradient method. This corresponds to a deblurring process. Noise and other artifacts are removed by a subsequent total variation minimization process. The use of the linear l1 objective function for the total variation measurement leads to a simpler computational algorithm. Both the steepest descent and an affine scaling Newton method are considered to solve this constrained piecewise linear l1 minimization problem. The resulting algorithm, when viewed as an image restoration and enhancement process, has the feature that it can be used in an adaptive/interactive manner in situations when knowledge of the noise variance is either unavailable or unreliable. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed iterative image restoration and enhancement process
Keywords :
Newton method; adaptive signal processing; conjugate gradient methods; image enhancement; image restoration; minimisation; optical noise; piecewise-linear techniques; variational techniques; 2-norm inequality constraint; affine scaling Newton method; blurred images; computational algorithm; constrained piecewise linear l1 minimization problem; deblurring process; discrete images; enhancement process; iterative image restoration; linear l1 objective function; minimal total variation principle; noise variance; noisy images; partial conjugate gradient method; piecewise linear l1 function; steepest descent; total variation measurement; total variation minimization process; Computer science; Gradient methods; Image restoration; Iterative algorithms; Least squares methods; Mathematics; Military computing; Minimization methods; Newton method; Piecewise linear techniques;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on