arXiv Machine Learning By Guixian Xu, Jinglai Li, Junqi Tang

Domain Adaptation of Mismatched Proximal Denoiser for Plug-and-Play Image Reconstruction

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arXiv:2607. 14894v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Plug-and-play proximal gradient descent (PnP-PGD) enables flexible image reconstruction by using denoisers as implicit priors.

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