Truncated nuclear norm minimization for image restoration based on iterative support detection

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Recovering a large matrix from limited measurements is a challenging task arising in many real applications, such as image inpainting, compressive sensing, and medical imaging, and these kinds of problems are mostly formulated as low-rank matrix approximation problems. Due to the rank operator being nonconvex and discontinuous, most of the recent theoretical studies use the nuclear norm as a convex relaxation and the low-rank matrix recovery problem is solved through minimization of the nuclear norm regularized problem. However, a major limitation of nuclear norm minimization is that all the singular values are simultaneously minimized and the rank may not be well approximated (Hu et al., 2013). Correspondingly, in this paper, we propose a new multistage algorithm, which makes use of the concept of Truncated Nuclear Norm Regularization (TNNR) proposed by Hu et al., 2013, and iterative support detection (ISD) proposed by Wang and Yin, 2010, to overcome the above limitation. Besides matrix completion problems considered by Hu et al., 2013, the proposed method can be also extended to the general low-rank matrix recovery problems. Extensive experiments well validate the superiority of our new algorithms over other state-of-the-art methods.

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Wang, Y., & Su, X. (2014). Truncated nuclear norm minimization for image restoration based on iterative support detection. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/937560

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