On the complexity of Mumford-Shah type regularization, viewed as a relaxed sparsity constraint
Optimization and Control
2012-03-05 v1 Numerical Analysis
Abstract
We show that inverse problems with a truncated quadratic regularization are NP-hard in general to solve, or even approximate up to an additive error. This stands in contrast to the case corresponding to a finite-dimensional approximation to the Mumford-Shah functional, where the operator involved is the identity and for which polynomial-time solutions are known. Consequently, we confirm the infeasibility of any natural extension of the Mumford-Shah functional to general inverse problems. A connection between truncated quadratic minimization and sparsity-constrained minimization is also discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1001.2952,
title = {On the complexity of Mumford-Shah type regularization, viewed as a relaxed sparsity constraint},
author = {Boris Alexeev and Rachel Ward},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.2952},
year = {2012}
}
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6 pages