OCCVJul 4, 2024

Orthogonal Constrained Minimization with Tensor $\ell_{2,p}$ Regularization for HSI Denoising and Destriping

arXiv:2407.03605v31 citationsh-index: 6
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This addresses noise removal in hyperspectral imaging for applications like remote sensing, but it is incremental as it builds on existing tensor and regularization methods.

The paper tackles the problem of denoising and destriping hyperspectral images contaminated by mixed noise, proposing a multi-scale low-rank tensor regularized approach that outperforms state-of-the-art methods in metrics like mean peak signal-to-noise ratio and visual quality.

Hyperspectral images~(HSIs) are often contaminated by a mixture of noise such as Gaussian noise, dead lines, stripes, and so on. In this paper, we propose a multi-scale low-rank tensor regularized $\ell_{2,p}$ (MLTL2p) approach for HSI denoising and destriping, which consists of an orthogonal constrained minimization model and an iterative algorithm with convergence guarantees. The model of the proposed MLTL2p approach is built based on a new sparsity-enhanced Multi-scale Low-rank Tensor regularization and a tensor $\ell_{2,p}$ norm with \(p\in (0,1)\). The multi-scale low-rank regularization for HSI denoising utilizes the global and local spectral correlation as well as the spatial nonlocal self-similarity priors of HSIs. The corresponding low-rank constraints are formulated based on independent higher-order singular value decomposition with sparsity enhancement on its core tensor to prompt more low-rankness. The tensor $\ell_{2,p}$ norm for HSI destriping is extended from the matrix $\ell_{2,p}$ norm. A proximal block coordinate descent algorithm is proposed in the MLTL2p approach to solve the resulting nonconvex nonsmooth minimization with orthogonal constraints. We show any accumulation point of the sequence generated by the proposed algorithm converges to a first-order stationary point, which is defined using three equalities of substationarity, symmetry, and feasibility for orthogonal constraints. In the numerical experiments, we compare the proposed method with state-of-the-art methods including a deep learning based method, and test the methods on both simulated and real HSI datasets. Our proposed MLTL2p method demonstrates outperformance in terms of metrics such as mean peak signal-to-noise ratio as well as visual quality.

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