Discrete Tomography : a joint Contribution by Optimization, Equivariance Analysis and Learning

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Optimization theory is a key technology for inverse problems of reconstruction with applications in science, technology and economy. Discrete tomography is a modern research field which deals with finite objects from VLSI chip design or medical imaging. This paper focuses on the utilization of modern optimization methods to approximately resolve the NP-hard reconstruction problem of discrete tomography. Our new approaches and introductions are based on modeling and algorithms from coding theory and optimal experimental design. Here, we combine continuous and discrete optimization with exploiting geometrical symmetries, or more generally, equivariances, in a framework of statistical learning.

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Öznur Yaşar et Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber, « Discrete Tomography : a joint Contribution by Optimization, Equivariance Analysis and Learning », CASYS, 18 | 2006, 3-26.

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Öznur Yaşar et Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber, « Discrete Tomography : a joint Contribution by Optimization, Equivariance Analysis and Learning », CASYS [En ligne], 18 | 2006, mis en ligne le 30 July 2024, consulté le 20 September 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=2195

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Öznur Yaşar

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, Canada

Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber

Institute of Applied Mathematics, METU, Ankara, Turkey

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