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Plug-and-play methods provably converge with properly trained denoisers

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Authors

Ryu, Ernest K.; Liu, Jialin; Wang, Sicheng; Chen, Xiaohan; Wang, Zhangyang; Yin, Wotao

Issue Date
2019-01
Publisher
International Machine Learning Society (IMLS)
Citation
36th International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2019, Vol.2019-June, pp.9764-9775
Abstract
© 2019 International Machine Learning Society (IMLS).Plug-and-play (PnP) is a non-convex framework that integrates modern denoising priors, such as BM3D or deep learning-based denoisers, into ADMM or other proximal algorithms. An advantage of PnP is that one can use pre-trained denoisers when there is not sufficient data for end-to-end training. Although PnP has been recently studied extensively with great empirical success, theoretical analysis addressing even the most basic question of convergence has been insufficient. In this paper, we theoretically establish convergence of PnP-FBS and PnP-ADMM, without using diminishing stepsizes, under a certain Lipschitz condition on the denoisers. We then propose real spectral normalization, a technique for training deep learning-based denoisers to satisfy the proposed Lipschitz condition. Finally, we present experimental results validating the theory.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10371/195140
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