Bayesian decomposition using Besov priors
Bayesian decomposition using Besov priors
In many inverse problems, the unknown is composed of multiple components with different regularities, for example, in imaging problems, where the unknown can have both rough and smooth features. We investigate linear Bayesian inverse problems, where the unknown consists of two components: one smooth and one piecewise constant. We model the unknown as a sum of two components and assign individual priors on each component to impose the assumed behavior. We propose and compare two prior models: (i) a combination of a Haar wavelet-based Besov prior and a smoothing Besov prior, and (ii) a hierarchical Gaussian prior on the gradient coupled with a smoothing Besov prior. To achieve a balanced reconstruction, we place hyperpriors on the prior parameters and jointly infer both the components and the hyperparameters. We propose Gibbs sampling schemes for posterior inference in both prior models. We demonstrate the capabilities of our approach on 1D and 2D deconvolution problems, where the unknown consists of smooth parts with jumps. The numerical results indicate that our methods improve the reconstruction quality compared to single-prior approaches and that the prior parameters can be successfully estimated to yield a balanced decomposition.
Andreas Horst、Babak Maboudi Afkham、Yiqiu Dong、Jakob Lemvig
数学
Andreas Horst,Babak Maboudi Afkham,Yiqiu Dong,Jakob Lemvig.Bayesian decomposition using Besov priors[EB/OL].(2025-06-23)[2025-07-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.18846.点此复制
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