A study of simulated annealing and a revised cascade algorithm for image reconstruction |
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Authors: | Merrilee Hurn Christopher Jennison |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, BA2 7AY Bath, UK |
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Abstract: | We describe an image reconstruction problem and the computational difficulties arising in determining the maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimate. Two algorithms for tackling the problem, iterated conditional modes (ICM) and simulated annealing, are usually applied pixel by pixel. The performance of this strategy can be poor, particularly for heavily degraded images, and as a potential improvement Jubb and Jennison (1991) suggest the cascade algorithm in which ICM is initially applied to coarser images formed by blocking squares of pixels. In this paper we attempt to resolve certain criticisms of cascade and present a version of the algorithm extended in definition and implementation. As an illustration we apply our new method to a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image. We also carry out a study of simulated annealing, with and without cascade, applied to a more tractable minimization problem from which we gain insight into the properties of cascade algorithms. |
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Keywords: | Image analysis MAP estimation optimization simulated annealing multi-resolution |
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