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Augmented Lagrangian Method, Dual Methods and Split Bregman Iteration for ROF Model

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Augmented Lagrangian Method, Dual Methods and Split Bregman Iteration for ROF Model
In the recent decades the ROF model (total variation (TV) minimization) has made great successes in image restoration due to its good edge-preserving property. However, the non-differentiability of the minimization problem brings computational difficulties. Different techniques have been proposed to overcome this difficulty. Therein methods regarded to be particularly efficient include dual methods of CGM (Chan, Golub, and Mulet) [7] Chambolle [6] and split Bregman iteration [14], as well as splitting-and-penalty based method [28] [29]. In this paper, we show that most of these methods can be classified under the same framework. The dual methods and split Bregman iteration are just different iterative procedures to solve the same system resulted from a Lagrangian and penalty approach. We only show this relationship for the ROF model. However, it provides a uniform framework to understand these methods for other models. In addition, we provide some examples to illustrate the accurac...
Xue-Cheng Tai, Chunlin Wu
Added 27 May 2010
Updated 27 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where SCALESPACE
Authors Xue-Cheng Tai, Chunlin Wu
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