Projection-Based Correction for Enhancing Deep Inverse Networks
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Deep learning-based models have demonstrated remarkable success in solving ill-posed inverse problems; however, many fail to strictly adhere to the physical constraints imposed by the measurement process. In this work, we introduce a projection-based correction method to enhance the inference of deep inverse networks by ensuring consistency with the forward model. Specifically, given an initial estimate from a learned reconstruction network, we apply a projection step that constrains the solution to lie within the valid solution space of the inverse problem. We theoretically demonstrate that if the recovery model is a "well-trained deep inverse network", the solution can be decomposed into range-space and null-space components, where the projection-based correction reduces to an identity transformation. Extensive simulations and experiments validate the proposed method, demonstrating improved reconstruction accuracy across diverse inverse problems and deep network architectures.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-22-2025
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