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A semi-implicit relaxed Douglas-Rachford algorithm (sir-DR) for Ptychograhpy

Image and Video Processing 2020-01-08 v1 Optimization and Control

Abstract

Alternating projection based methods, such as ePIE and rPIE, have been used widely in ptychography. However, they only work well if there are adequate measurements (diffraction patterns); in the case of sparse data (i.e. fewer measurements) alternating projection underperforms and might not even converge. In this paper, we propose semi-implicit relaxed Douglas Rachford (sir-DR), an accelerated iterative method, to solve the classical ptychography problem. Using both simulated and experimental data, we show that sir-DR improves the convergence speed and the reconstruction quality relative to ePIE and rPIE. Furthermore, in certain cases when sparsity is high, sir-DR converges while ePIE and rPIE fail. To facilitate others to use the algorithm, we post the Matlab source code of sir-DR on a public website (www.physics.ucla.edu/research/imaging/sir-DR). We anticipate that this algorithm can be generally applied to the ptychographic reconstruction of a wide range of samples in the physical and biological sciences.

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@article{arxiv.1906.01875,
  title  = {A semi-implicit relaxed Douglas-Rachford algorithm (sir-DR) for Ptychograhpy},
  author = {Minh Pham and Arjun Rana and Jianwei Miao and Stanley Osher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.01875},
  year   = {2020}
}
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