This article adapts the framework of metamorphosis to solve inverse problems in imaging that includes joint reconstruction and image registration. The deformations in question have two components, one that is a geometric deformation moving intensities and the other a deformation of intensity values itself, which, e.g., allows for appearance of a new structure. The idea developed here is to reconstruct an image from noisy and indirect observations by registering, via metamorphosis, a template to the observed data. Unlike a registration with only geometrical changes, this framework gives good results when intensities of the template are poorly chosen. We show that this method is a well-defined regularisation method (proving existence, stability and convergence) and present several numerical examples.
@article{arxiv.1806.01225,
title = {Image reconstruction through metamorphosis},
author = {Gris Barbara and Chen Chong and Öktem Ozan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.01225},
year = {2018}
}