Adaptive Vector-Valued Splines for the Resolution of Inverse Problems

Abstract

We introduce a general framework for the reconstruction of vector-valued functions from finite and possibly noisy data, acquired through a known measurement operator. The reconstruction is done by the minimization of a loss functional formed as the sum of a convex data fidelity functional and a total-variation-based regularizer involving a suitable matrix L of differential operators. Here, the total variation is a norm on the space of vector measures. These are split into two categories: inner, and outer norms. The minimization is performed over an infinite-dimensional Banach search space. When the measurement operator is weakstar-continuous over the search space, our main result is that the solution set of the loss functional is the closed convex hull of adaptive L-splines, with fewer knots than the number of measurements. We reveal the effect of the total-variation norms on the structure of the solutions and show that inner norms yield sparser solutions. We also provide an explicit description of the class of admissible measurement operators.

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