Farshad G. Veshki

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5 Papers

CVMar 18, 2022
Convolutional Simultaneous Sparse Approximation with Applications to RGB-NIR Image Fusion

Farshad G. Veshki, Sergiy A. Vorobyov

Simultaneous sparse approximation (SSA) seeks to represent a set of dependent signals using sparse vectors with identical supports. The SSA model has been used in various signal and image processing applications involving multiple correlated input signals. In this paper, we propose algorithms for convolutional SSA (CSSA) based on the alternating direction method of multipliers. Specifically, we address the CSSA problem with different sparsity structures and the convolutional feature learning problem in multimodal data/signals based on the SSA model. We evaluate the proposed algorithms by applying them to multimodal and multifocus image fusion problems.

CVJan 25, 2023
An Efficient Approximate Method for Online Convolutional Dictionary Learning

Farshad G. Veshki, Sergiy A. Vorobyov

Most existing convolutional dictionary learning (CDL) algorithms are based on batch learning, where the dictionary filters and the convolutional sparse representations are optimized in an alternating manner using a training dataset. When large training datasets are used, batch CDL algorithms become prohibitively memory-intensive. An online-learning technique is used to reduce the memory requirements of CDL by optimizing the dictionary incrementally after finding the sparse representations of each training sample. Nevertheless, learning large dictionaries using the existing online CDL (OCDL) algorithms remains highly computationally expensive. In this paper, we present a novel approximate OCDL method that incorporates sparse decomposition of the training samples. The resulting optimization problems are addressed using the alternating direction method of multipliers. Extensive experimental evaluations using several image datasets show that the proposed method substantially reduces computational costs while preserving the effectiveness of the state-of-the-art OCDL algorithms.

LGSep 7, 2021
Efficient ADMM-based Algorithms for Convolutional Sparse Coding

Farshad G. Veshki, Sergiy A. Vorobyov

Convolutional sparse coding improves on the standard sparse approximation by incorporating a global shift-invariant model. The most efficient convolutional sparse coding methods are based on the alternating direction method of multipliers and the convolution theorem. The only major difference between these methods is how they approach a convolutional least-squares fitting subproblem. This letter presents a solution to this subproblem, which improves the efficiency of the state-of-the-art algorithms. We also use the same approach for developing an efficient convolutional dictionary learning method. Furthermore, we propose a novel algorithm for convolutional sparse coding with a constraint on the approximation error.

CVFeb 17, 2021
Coupled Feature Learning for Multimodal Medical Image Fusion

Farshad G. Veshki, Nora Ouzir, Sergiy A. Vorobyov et al.

Multimodal image fusion aims to combine relevant information from images acquired with different sensors. In medical imaging, fused images play an essential role in both standard and automated diagnosis. In this paper, we propose a novel multimodal image fusion method based on coupled dictionary learning. The proposed method is general and can be employed for different medical imaging modalities. Unlike many current medical fusion methods, the proposed approach does not suffer from intensity attenuation nor loss of critical information. Specifically, the images to be fused are decomposed into coupled and independent components estimated using sparse representations with identical supports and a Pearson correlation constraint, respectively. An alternating minimization algorithm is designed to solve the resulting optimization problem. The final fusion step uses the max-absolute-value rule. Experiments are conducted using various pairs of multimodal inputs, including real MR-CT and MR-PET images. The resulting performance and execution times show the competitiveness of the proposed method in comparison with state-of-the-art medical image fusion methods.

CVMay 30, 2017
Multi-Focus Image Fusion Using Sparse Representation and Coupled Dictionary Learning

Farshad G. Veshki, Sergiy A. Vorobyov

We address the multi-focus image fusion problem, where multiple images captured with different focal settings are to be fused into an all-in-focus image of higher quality. Algorithms for this problem necessarily admit the source image characteristics along with focused and blurred features. However, most sparsity-based approaches use a single dictionary in focused feature space to describe multi-focus images, and ignore the representations in blurred feature space. We propose a multi-focus image fusion approach based on sparse representation using a coupled dictionary. It exploits the observations that the patches from a given training set can be sparsely represented by a couple of overcomplete dictionaries related to the focused and blurred categories of images and that a sparse approximation based on such coupled dictionary leads to a more flexible and therefore better fusion strategy than the one based on just selecting the sparsest representation in the original image estimate. In addition, to improve the fusion performance, we employ a coupled dictionary learning approach that enforces pairwise correlation between atoms of dictionaries learned to represent the focused and blurred feature spaces. We also discuss the advantages of the fusion approach based on coupled dictionary learning, and present efficient algorithms for fusion based on coupled dictionary learning. Extensive experimental comparisons with state-of-the-art multi-focus image fusion algorithms validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.