OCCVNov 10, 2024

A novel algorithm for optimizing bundle adjustment in image sequence alignment

arXiv:2411.06343v2h-index: 8
Originality Incremental advance
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This is an incremental improvement for cryo-electron tomography researchers, enhancing 3D reconstruction efficiency.

The paper tackles the problem of slow convergence in bundle adjustment for image sequence alignment in cryo-electron tomography by introducing the Optimal Control Algorithm (OCA), which achieves faster convergence compared to the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm.

The Bundle Adjustment (BA) model is commonly optimized using a nonlinear least squares method, with the Levenberg-Marquardt (L-M) algorithm being a typical choice. However, despite the L-M algorithm's effectiveness, its sensitivity to initial conditions often results in slower convergence when applied to poorly conditioned datasets, motivating the exploration of alternative optimization strategies. This paper introduces a novel algorithm for optimizing the BA model in the context of image sequence alignment for cryo-electron tomography, utilizing optimal control theory to directly optimize general nonlinear functions. The proposed Optimal Control Algorithm (OCA) exhibits superior convergence rates and effectively mitigates the oscillatory behavior frequently observed in L-M algorithm. Extensive experiments on both synthetic and real-world datasets were conducted to evaluate the algorithm's performance. The results demonstrate that the OCA achieves faster convergence compared to the L-M algorithm. Moreover, the incorporation of a bisection-based update procedure significantly enhances the OCA's performance, particularly in poorly initialized datasets. These findings indicate that the OCA can substantially improve the efficiency of 3D reconstructions in cryo-electron tomography.

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