Dualization of Signal Recovery Problems

In convex optimization, duality theory can sometimes lead to simpler solution methods than those resulting from direct primal analysis. In this paper, this principle is applied to a class of composite variational problems arising in particular in signal recovery. These problems are not easily amenab...

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Main Author: Patrick L. Combettes, Đinh Dũng, Bằng Công Vũ
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Published: Set-Valued and Variational Analysis 2016
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-109862017-04-05T14:08:54Z Dualization of Signal Recovery Problems Patrick L. Combettes, Đinh Dũng, Bằng Công Vũ Convex, optimization, Denoising Dictionary, Dykstra-like, algorithm, Duality, Forward-backward, splitting image, reconstruction image, restoration Inverse, problem Signal, recovery Primal-dual, algorithm Proximity operator, Total variation In convex optimization, duality theory can sometimes lead to simpler solution methods than those resulting from direct primal analysis. In this paper, this principle is applied to a class of composite variational problems arising in particular in signal recovery. These problems are not easily amenable to solution by current methods but they feature Fenchel–Moreau–Rockafellar dual problems that can be solved by forward-backward splitting. The proposed algorithm produces simultaneously a sequence converging weakly to a dual solution, and a sequence converging strongly to the primal solution. Our framework is shown to capture and extend several existing duality-based signal recovery methods and to be applicable to a variety of new problems beyond their scope. 2016-05-27T02:07:12Z 2016-05-27T02:07:12Z 2010 Book Book chapter Dataset http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/10986 application/pdf Set-Valued and Variational Analysis
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
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topic Convex, optimization, Denoising Dictionary, Dykstra-like, algorithm, Duality, Forward-backward, splitting image, reconstruction image, restoration Inverse, problem Signal, recovery Primal-dual, algorithm Proximity operator, Total variation
spellingShingle Convex, optimization, Denoising Dictionary, Dykstra-like, algorithm, Duality, Forward-backward, splitting image, reconstruction image, restoration Inverse, problem Signal, recovery Primal-dual, algorithm Proximity operator, Total variation
Patrick L. Combettes, Đinh Dũng, Bằng Công Vũ
Dualization of Signal Recovery Problems
description In convex optimization, duality theory can sometimes lead to simpler solution methods than those resulting from direct primal analysis. In this paper, this principle is applied to a class of composite variational problems arising in particular in signal recovery. These problems are not easily amenable to solution by current methods but they feature Fenchel–Moreau–Rockafellar dual problems that can be solved by forward-backward splitting. The proposed algorithm produces simultaneously a sequence converging weakly to a dual solution, and a sequence converging strongly to the primal solution. Our framework is shown to capture and extend several existing duality-based signal recovery methods and to be applicable to a variety of new problems beyond their scope.
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author Patrick L. Combettes, Đinh Dũng, Bằng Công Vũ
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title Dualization of Signal Recovery Problems
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publisher Set-Valued and Variational Analysis
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url http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/10986
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