Low Photon Budget Phase Retrieval with Perceptual Loss Trained Deep Neural Networks

Abstract

Deep neural networks (DNNs) are efficient solvers for ill-posed problems and have been shown to outperform classical optimization techniques in several computational imaging problems. DNNs are trained by solving an optimization problem implies the choice of an appropriate loss function, i.e., the function to optimize. In a recent paper [A. Goy et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 121(24), 243902 (2018)], we showed that DNNs trained with the negative Pearson correlation coefficient as the loss function are particularly fit for photon-starved phase retrieval problems, which are fundamentally affected by strong Poison noise. In this paper we demonstrate that the use of a perceptual loss function significantly improves the reconstructions.

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