资源论文ReconNet: Non-Iterative Reconstruction of Images from Compressively Sensed Measurements

ReconNet: Non-Iterative Reconstruction of Images from Compressively Sensed Measurements

2019-12-26 | |  66 |   42 |   0

Abstract

The goal of this paper is to present a non-iterative and more importantly an extremely fast algorithm to reconstructimages from compressively sensed (CS) random measurements. To this end, we propose a novel convolutional neural network (CNN) architecture which takes in CS measurements of an image as input and outputs an intermediate reconstruction. We call this network, ReconNet. The intermediate reconstruction is fed into an off-the-shelf denoiser to obtain the final reconstructed image. On a standard dataset of images we show significant improvements in reconstruction results (both in terms of PSNR and time complexity) over state-of-the-art iterative CS reconstruction algorithms at various measurement rates. Further, through qualitative experiments on real data collected using our block single pixel camera (SPC), we show that our network is highly robust to sensor noise and can recover visually better quality images than competitive algorithms at extremely low sensing rates of 0.1 and 0.04. To demonstrate that our algorithm

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