Total Variation Regularisation with Spatially Variable Lipschitz Constraints

12/05/2019
by   Martin Burger, et al.
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We introduce a first order Total Variation type regulariser that decomposes a function into a part with a given Lipschitz constant (which is also allowed to vary spatially) and a jump part. The kernel of this regulariser contains all functions whose Lipschitz constant does not exceed a given value, hence by locally adjusting this value one can determine how much variation is the reconstruction allowed to have. We prove regularising properties of this functional, study its connections to other Total Variation type regularisers and propose a primal dual optimisation scheme. Our numerical experiments demonstrate that the proposed first order regulariser can achieve reconstruction quality similar to that of second order regularisers such as Total Generalised Variation, while requiring significantly less computational time.

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