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A Joint Sparse Recovery Framework for Accurate Reconstruction of Inclusions in Elastic Media

Author(s)
Yoo, JaejunJung, YounghoonLim, MikyoungYe, Jong ChulWahab, Abdul
Issued Date
2017-08
DOI
10.1137/16M110318X
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/53576
Fulltext
https://epubs.siam.org/doi/10.1137/16M110318X
Citation
SIAM JOURNAL ON IMAGING SCIENCES, v.10, no.3, pp.1104 - 1138
Abstract
A robust algorithm is proposed to reconstruct the spatial support and the Lame parameters of multiple inclusions in a homogeneous background elastic material using a few measurements of the displacement field over a finite collection of boundary points. The algorithm does not require any linearization or iterative update of Green's function but still allows very accurate reconstruction. The breakthrough comes from a novel interpretation of Lippmann Schwinger type integral representation of the displacement field in terms of unknown densities having common sparse support on the location of inclusions. Accordingly, the proposed algorithm consists of a two-step approach. First, the localization problem is recast as a joint sparse recovery problem that renders the densities and the inclusion support simultaneously. Then, a noise robust constrained optimization problem is formulated for the reconstruction of elastic parameters. An efficient algorithm is designed for numerical implementation using the Multiple Sparse Bayesian Learning (M-SBL) for joint sparse recovery problem and the Constrained Split Augmented Lagrangian Shrinkage Algorithm (C-SALSA) for the constrained optimization problem. The efficacy of the proposed framework is manifested through extensive numerical simulations. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first algorithm tailored for parameter reconstruction problems in elastic media using highly under-sampled data in the sense of Nyquist rate.
Publisher
SIAM PUBLICATIONS
ISSN
1936-4954
Keyword (Author)
elastic medium scatteringelasticity imagingcompressed sensingjoint sparsityinverse scattering
Keyword
DIFFUSE OPTICAL TOMOGRAPHYBREAST-LESIONSULTRASOUND ELASTOGRAPHYINVERSE PROBLEMSMR ELASTOGRAPHYTISSUEIDENTIFICATIONAPPROXIMATIONLOCALIZATIONALGORITHMS

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