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      An introduction to continuous optimization for imaging

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      Acta Numerica
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          A large number of imaging problems reduce to the optimization of a cost function, with typical structural properties. The aim of this paper is to describe the state of the art in continuous optimization methods for such problems, and present the most successful approaches and their interconnections. We place particular emphasis on optimal first-order schemes that can deal with typical non-smooth and large-scale objective functions used in imaging problems. We illustrate and compare the different algorithms using classical non-smooth problems in imaging, such as denoising and deblurring. Moreover, we present applications of the algorithms to more advanced problems, such as magnetic resonance imaging, multilabel image segmentation, optical flow estimation, stereo matching, and classification.

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                Journal
                applab
                Acta Numerica
                Acta Numerica
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0962-4929
                1474-0508
                May 01 2016
                May 23 2016
                : 25
                :
                : 161-319
                Article
                10.1017/S096249291600009X
                0b761131-2891-4b73-86ab-bac999723643
                © 2016
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