An MCMC Approach to Bayesian Image Analysis in Fourier Space

Abstract Number:

2894 

Submission Type:

Contributed Abstract 

Contributed Abstract Type:

Paper 

Participants:

Konstantinos Bakas (1), Hernando Ombao (1), John Kornak (2)

Institutions:

(1) King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, N/A, (2) University of California-San Francisco, N/A

Co-Author(s):

Hernando Ombao  
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
John Kornak  
University of California-San Francisco

First Author:

Konstantinos Bakas  
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Presenting Author:

Konstantinos Bakas  
N/A

Abstract Text:

Bayesian methods are commonly applied to solve image analysis problems such as noise-reduction, feature enhancement and object detection. A limitation of these approaches is the computational complexity due to the interdependence of neighboring pixels which limits the efficiency of performing full posterior sampling through Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). To alleviate this, we develop a new posterior sampling method that is based on modeling the prior and likelihood in the space of the Fourier transform of the image. One advantage of Fourier-based methods is that a large set of spatially correlated processes in image space can be represented via independent processes over Fourier space. A recent approach known as Bayesian Image Analysis in Fourier Space (or BIFS), has introduced the concept of parameter functions to describe prior expectations about distributional parameters over Fourier space. The work presented here extends BIFS to a posterior sampling approach that can explore a range of posterior estimators beyond the MAP estimate. Computational efficiency of MCMC for BIFS is much improved over that for conventional Bayesian image analysis and mixing concerns are avoided.

Keywords:

Bayesian image analysis|Markov chain Monte Carlo| | | |

Sponsors:

Section on Statistics in Imaging

Tracks:

Imaging

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