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GAN-based Projector for Faster Recovery with Convergence Guarantees in Linear Inverse Problems

Abstract

A Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) with generator GG trained to model the prior of images has been shown to perform better than sparsity-based regularizers in ill-posed inverse problems. Here, we propose a new method of deploying a GAN-based prior to solve linear inverse problems using projected gradient descent (PGD). Our method learns a network-based projector for use in the PGD algorithm, eliminating expensive computation of the Jacobian of GG. Experiments show that our approach provides a speed-up of 60-80×60\text{-}80\times over earlier GAN-based recovery methods along with better accuracy. Our main theoretical result is that if the measurement matrix is moderately conditioned on the manifold range(GG) and the projector is δ\delta-approximate, then the algorithm is guaranteed to reach O(δ)O(\delta) reconstruction error in O(log(1/δ))O(log(1/\delta)) steps in the low noise regime. Additionally, we propose a fast method to design such measurement matrices for a given GG. Extensive experiments demonstrate the efficacy of this method by requiring 5-10×5\text{-}10\times fewer measurements than random Gaussian measurement matrices for comparable recovery performance. Because the learning of the GAN and projector is decoupled from the measurement operator, our GAN-based projector and recovery algorithm are applicable without retraining to all linear inverse problems, as confirmed by experiments on compressed sensing, super-resolution, and inpainting.

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