利用不确定性量化推断物体边界及其粗糙度

IF 1.3 4区 数学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1007/s10851-024-01207-9
Babak Maboudi Afkham, Nicolai André Brogaard Riis, Yiqiu Dong, Per Christian Hansen
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这项工作描述了一个贝叶斯框架,用于重建图像中代表目标特征的边界,以及这些边界的规则性(即粗糙度与平滑度)。在许多逆问题应用中,例如在医学成像中识别恶性组织时,这种规则性往往蕴含着至关重要的信息。我们将边界表示为一个径向函数,并通过其分数可微分性来表征该函数的规则性。我们提出了一种分层贝叶斯公式,可以同时估计函数及其规律性,此外,我们还量化了估计值的不确定性。数值结果表明,所提出的方法是在成像应用中估计和描述物体边界的可靠方法,高强度 X 射线 CT 和使用高斯和拉普拉斯加性噪声模型的图像绘制就是例证。我们还表明,我们的方法可以量化这些噪声类型、各种噪声水平和不完整数据情况下的不确定性。
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Inferring Object Boundaries and Their Roughness with Uncertainty Quantification

This work describes a Bayesian framework for reconstructing the boundaries that represent targeted features in an image, as well as the regularity (i.e., roughness vs. smoothness) of these boundaries. This regularity often carries crucial information in many inverse problem applications, e.g., for identifying malignant tissues in medical imaging. We represent the boundary as a radial function and characterize the regularity of this function by means of its fractional differentiability. We propose a hierarchical Bayesian formulation which, simultaneously, estimates the function and its regularity, and in addition we quantify the uncertainties in the estimates. Numerical results suggest that the proposed method is a reliable approach for estimating and characterizing object boundaries in imaging applications, as illustrated with examples from high-intensity X-ray CT and image inpainting with Gaussian and Laplace additive noise models. We also show that our method can quantify uncertainties for these noise types, various noise levels, and incomplete data scenarios.

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Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
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70
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3.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision is a technical journal publishing important new developments in mathematical imaging. The journal publishes research articles, invited papers, and expository articles. Current developments in new image processing hardware, the advent of multisensor data fusion, and rapid advances in vision research have led to an explosive growth in the interdisciplinary field of imaging science. This growth has resulted in the development of highly sophisticated mathematical models and theories. The journal emphasizes the role of mathematics as a rigorous basis for imaging science. This provides a sound alternative to present journals in this area. Contributions are judged on the basis of mathematical content. Articles may be physically speculative but need to be mathematically sound. Emphasis is placed on innovative or established mathematical techniques applied to vision and imaging problems in a novel way, as well as new developments and problems in mathematics arising from these applications. The scope of the journal includes: computational models of vision; imaging algebra and mathematical morphology mathematical methods in reconstruction, compactification, and coding filter theory probabilistic, statistical, geometric, topological, and fractal techniques and models in imaging science inverse optics wave theory. Specific application areas of interest include, but are not limited to: all aspects of image formation and representation medical, biological, industrial, geophysical, astronomical and military imaging image analysis and image understanding parallel and distributed computing computer vision architecture design.
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