Flexible Krylov Methods for Group Sparsity Regularization

06/14/2023
by   Julianne Chung, et al.
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This paper introduces new solvers for efficiently computing solutions to large-scale inverse problems with group sparsity regularization, including both non-overlapping and overlapping groups. Group sparsity regularization refers to a type of structured sparsity regularization, where the goal is to impose additional structure in the regularization process by assigning variables to predefined groups that may represent graph or network structures. Special cases of group sparsity regularization include ℓ_1 and isotropic total variation regularization. In this work, we develop hybrid projection methods based on flexible Krylov subspaces, where we first recast the group sparsity regularization term as a sequence of 2-norm penalization terms using adaptive regularization matrices in an iterative reweighted norm fashion. Then we exploit flexible preconditioning techniques to efficiently incorporate the weight updates. The main advantages of these methods are that they are computationally efficient (leveraging the advantages of flexible methods), they are general (and therefore very easily adaptable to new regularization term choices), and they are able to select the regularization parameters automatically and adaptively (exploiting the advantages of hybrid methods). Extensions to multiple regularization terms and solution decomposition frameworks (e.g., for anomaly detection) are described, and a variety of numerical examples demonstrate both the efficiency and accuracy of the proposed approaches compared to existing solvers.

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