Abstract

Regularized inversion methods for image reconstruction are used widely due to their tractability and their ability to combine complex physical sensor models with useful regularity criteria. Such methods motivated the recently developed Plug-and-Play prior method, which provides a framework to use advanced denoising algorithms as regularizers in inversion. However, the need to formulate regularized inversion as the solution to an optimization problem limits the expressiveness of possible regularity conditions and physical sensor models. In this paper, we introduce the idea of consensus equilibrium (CE), which generalizes regularized inversion to include a much wider variety of both forward (or data fidelity) components and prior (or regularity) components without the need for either to be expressed using a cost function. CE is based on the solution of a set of equilibrium equations that balance data fit and regularity. In this framework, the problem of MAP estimation in regularized inversion is replaced by...

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