Image compressive sensing via hybrid nonlocal sparsity regularization

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Abstract

This paper focuses on image compressive sensing (CS). As the intrinsic properties of natural images, nonlocal self-similarity and sparse representation have been widely used in various image processing tasks. Most existing image CS methods apply either self-adaptive dictionary (e.g., principle component analysis (PCA) dictionary and singular value decomposition (SVD) dictionary) or fixed dictionary (e.g., discrete cosine transform (DCT), discrete wavelet transform (DWT), and Curvelet) as the sparse basis, while single dictionary could not fully explore the sparsity of images. In this paper, a Hybrid NonLocal Sparsity Regularization (HNLSR) is developed and applied to image compressive sensing. The proposed HNLSR measures nonlocal sparsity in 2D and 3D transform domain simultaneously, and both self-adaptive singular value decomposition (SVD) dictionary and fixed 3D transform are utilized. We use an efficient alternating minimization method to solve the optimization problem. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms existing methods in both objective evaluation and visual quality.

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Li, L., Xiao, S., & Zhao, Y. (2020). Image compressive sensing via hybrid nonlocal sparsity regularization. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(19), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20195666

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