Blind sparsity constrained inverse problems in volumetric imaging
- đ¤ Speaker: Al Hero, University of Michigan
- đ Date & Time: Monday 19 May 2008, 14:15 - 15:15
- đ Venue: LR5, Engineering, Department of
Abstract
Magnetic resonance force microscopy is an emerging inverse problem in which the object domain has a natural sparseness property. See-through-wall radar imaging is another application where sparsity naturally occurs in the object domain. When the forward operator is only partially known the blind sparsity constrained problem becomes relevant. We will describe approaches to solving these naturally sparse inverse problems that rely on physics modeling, sparsity penalization, and optimization.
Series This talk is part of the Probabilistic Systems, Information, and Inference Group Seminars series.
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Monday 19 May 2008, 14:15-15:15