What is Wrong with End-to-End Learning for Phase Retrieval?

18 Mar 2024  ·  Wenjie Zhang, Yuxiang Wan, Zhong Zhuang, Ju Sun ·

For nonlinear inverse problems that are prevalent in imaging science, symmetries in the forward model are common. When data-driven deep learning approaches are used to solve such problems, these intrinsic symmetries can cause substantial learning difficulties. In this paper, we explain how such difficulties arise and, more importantly, how to overcome them by preprocessing the training set before any learning, i.e., symmetry breaking. We take far-field phase retrieval (FFPR), which is central to many areas of scientific imaging, as an example and show that symmetric breaking can substantially improve data-driven learning. We also formulate the mathematical principle of symmetry breaking.

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