Two-dimensional multi-target detection: an autocorrelation analysis approach

Abstract

We consider the two-dimensional multi-target detection problem of recovering a target image from a noisy measurement that contains multiple copies of the image, each randomly rotated and translated. Motivated by the structure reconstruction problem in single-particle cryo-electron microscopy, we focus on the high noise regime, where the noise hampers accurate detection of the image occurrences. We develop an autocorrelation analysis framework to estimate the image directly from a measurement with an arbitrary spacing distribution of image occurrences, bypassing the estimation of individual locations and rotations. We conduct extensive numerical experiments, and demonstrate image recovery in highly noisy environments. The code to reproduce all numerical experiments is publicly available at https://github.com/krshay/MTD-2D.

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