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SIAM is excited to announce four new researchers who will receive funding through the SIAM Postdoctoral Support Program , the second set of awardees in this newly established program. These early ...
By Quan Yu and Minru BaiSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 2, Page 917-950, June 2024. Abstract. Anomaly detection in the hyperspectral images, which aims to separate interesting sparse anomalies from backgrounds,...
By Yanran Li, Raymond H. Chan, Lixin Shen, Xiaosheng Zhuang, Risheng Wu, Yijun Huang, and Junwei LiuSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 2, Page 888-916, June 2024. Abstract. Each coil image in a parallel magnetic resonance imaging (pMRI) system is an imaging slice...
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By Ziruo Cai, Junqi Tang, Subhadip Mukherjee, Jinglai Li, Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb, and Xiaoqun ZhangSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 2, Page 820-860, June 2024. Abstract.Bayesian methods for solving inverse problems are a powerful alternative to classical methods since the Bayesian...
By Lili Bao, Jiahao Lu, Shihui Ying, and Stefan SommerSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 2, Page 861-887, June 2024. Abstract.In this paper, we propose a new approach to deformable image registration that captures sliding motions....
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By Hong Ye Tan, Subhadip Mukherjee, Junqi Tang, and Carola-Bibiane SchönliebSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 2, Page 785-819, June 2024. Abstract.Plug-and-Play (PnP) methods are a class of efficient iterative methods that aim to combine data fidelity...
By Huiwen Zheng, Yifei Lou, Guoliang Tian, and Chao WangSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 756-783, March 2024. Abstract. In this paper, we consider a low-rank tensor recovery problem. Based on the tensor singular...
By Zhiyuan Lyu, Gary P. T. Choi, and Lok Ming LuiSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 706-755, March 2024. Abstract.This paper proposes a novel method for computing bijective density-equalizing quasiconformal flattening maps for multiply connected...
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By Teemu Tyni, Adam R. Stinchcombe, and Spyros AlexakisSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 672-705, March 2024. Abstract. We develop a boundary integral equation–based numerical method to solve for the electrostatic potential in...
Are you a student or an early career SIAM member, 35 years old or younger, and have you made a charitable gift to SIAM in 2024? If so, you can now join Young Friends of SIAM! We ...
By Julien Flamant, Konstantin Usevich, Marianne Clausel, and David BrieSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 632-671, March 2024. Abstract. This work introduces polarimetric Fourier phase retrieval (PPR), a physically inspired model to leverage polarization...
By Gaik Ambartsoumian, Mohammad J. Latifi Jebelli, and Rohit K. MishraSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 595-631, March 2024. Abstract.The paper discusses numerical implementations of various inversion schemes for generalized V-line transforms on vector fields...
By Xue-Cheng Tai, Hao Liu, and Raymond ChanSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 540-594, March 2024. Abstract. For problems in image processing and many other fields, a large class of effective neural...
By Qiguang Chen, Zhiwen Li, and Lok Ming LuiSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 501-539, March 2024. Abstract. Many imaging problems can be formulated as mapping problems. A general mapping problem aims to...
By Zunwei Fu, Yan Lin, Dachun Yang, and Shuhui YangSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 476-500, March 2024. Abstract.Via chirp functions from fractional Fourier transforms, we introduce fractional Riesz potentials related to chirp functions, which...
By Alexander KatsevichSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 415-440, March 2024. Abstract. In this paper we consider the generalized Radon transform [math] in the plane. Let [math]...
By Junying Meng, Faqiang Wang, and Jun LiuSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 441-475, March 2024. Abstract. High-dimensional deep features extracted by convolutional neural networks have nonlocal self-similarity. However, incorporating this nonlocal...
By Alessandro Sarti, Mattia Galeotti, and Giovanna CittiSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 389-414, March 2024. Abstract. Receptive profiles of the primary visual cortex (V1) cortical cells are very heterogeneous and act...
By Antonio Corbo Esposito, Luisa Faella, Gianpaolo Piscitelli, Vincenzo Mottola, Ravi Prakash, and Antonello TamburrinoSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 351-388, March 2024. Abstract. This paper refers to an imaging problem in the presence of nonlinear materials. Specifically, the...
By Bjørn Fredrik Nielsen and Zdeněk StrakošSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 125-146, February 2024. We analyze the spectrum of the operator $\Delta^{-1} [\nabla \cdot (K\nabla u)]$ subject to homogeneous Dirichlet or Neumann boundary...
By Anita T. LaytonSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 193-201, February 2024. If you are keen to understand the world around us by developing mathematical or data-driven models, or if you...
By Eva-Maria Walz, Alexander Henzi, Johanna Ziegel, and Tilmann GneitingSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 91-122, February 2024. How can we quantify uncertainty if our favorite computational tool---be it a numerical, statistical, or machine learning...
By Helene FrankowskaSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 147-147, February 2024. In this issue the Education section presents two contributions. The first paper, “Resonantly Forced ODEs and Repeated Roots,”...
By Gabriel R. Barrenechea, Volker John, and Petr KnoblochSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 3-88, February 2024. Convection-diffusion-reaction equations model the conservation of scalar quantities. From the analytic point of view, solutions of these equations satisfy,...
By Zongren Zou, Xuhui Meng, Apostolos F. Psaros, and George E. KarniadakisSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 161-190, February 2024. Uncertainty quantification (UQ) in machine learning is currently drawing increasing research interest, driven by the rapid deployment of deep...
By Vladimir Druskin, Shari Moskow, and Mikhail ZaslavskySIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 334-350, March 2024. Abstract.Data-driven reduced order models (ROMs) have recently emerged as an efficient tool for the solution of inverse...
By Stefan M. WildSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 89-89, February 2024. As modeling, simulation, and data-driven capabilities continue to advance and be adopted for an ever expanding set of applications...
By Allan R. WillmsSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 149-160, February 2024. In a recent article in this journal, Gouveia and Stone [``Generating Resonant and Repeated Root Solutions to Ordinary Differential...
By The EditorsSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 123-123, February 2024. The SIGEST article in this issue is “A Simple Formula for the Generalized Spectrum of Second Order Self-Adjoint Differential...
By Marlis HochbruckSIAM Review, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 1-1, February 2024. Numerical methods for partial differential equations can only be successful if their numerical solutions reflect fundamental properties of the...
By Dominik Narnhofer, Andreas Habring, Martin Holler, and Thomas PockSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 301-333, March 2024. Abstract.In this work, a method for obtaining pixelwise error bounds in Bayesian regularization of inverse imaging...
By Gaiting Zhou, Daniel Tward, and Kenneth LangeSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 273-300, March 2024. Abstract. Intensity-based image registration is critical for neuroimaging tasks, such as 3D reconstruction, times-series alignment, and...
By Xu Xiao, Youwei Wen, Raymond Chan, and Tieyong ZengSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 248-272, March 2024. Abstract. The Mumford–Shah model is a classical segmentation model, but its objective function is nonconvex. The...
By HanQin Cai, Zehan Chao, Longxiu Huang, and Deanna NeedellSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 225-247, March 2024. Abstract. We study the tensor robust principal component analysis (TRPCA) problem, a tensorial extension of matrix...
By Long Li, Jiansheng Yang, Bo Zhang, and Haiwen ZhangSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 188-224, March 2024. Abstract. This paper is concerned with the problem of inverse scattering of time-harmonic acoustic plane waves...
By Bangti Jin, Xiyao Li, Qimeng Quan, and Zhi ZhouSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 147-187, March 2024. Abstract. In this work, we develop a novel approach using deep neural networks (DNNs) to reconstruct...
By Siddharth S. Iyer, Frank Ong, Xiaozhi Cao, Congyu Liao, Luca Daniel, Jonathan I. Tamir, and Kawin SetsompopSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 116-146, March 2024. Abstract. This work aims to accelerate the convergence of proximal gradient methods used to solve regularized...
By Alexis Goujon, Sebastian Neumayer, and Michael UnserSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 91-115, March 2024. Abstract.We propose to learn non-convex regularizers with a prescribed upper bound on their weak-convexity modulus. Such...
By Luzia N. Felber, Helmut Harbrecht, and Marc SchmidlinSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 61-90, March 2024. Abstract. We consider the task of estimating the unknown diffusion parameter in an elliptic PDE as...
By Avrajit Ghosh, Michael McCann, Madeline Mitchell, and Saiprasad RavishankarSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 31-60, March 2024. Abstract. We present a gradient-based heuristic method for supervised learning of sparsity-promoting regularizers for denoising signals...
By Fan Jia, Shen Mao, Xue-Cheng Tai, and Tieyong ZengSIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, Volume 17, Issue 1, Page 1-30, March 2024. Abstract. Low-light image enhancement plays an important role in computer vision applications, which is a fundamental...
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