The iterative convolution thresholding method (ICTM) and its applications

Date: 
Friday, 7 February, 2020 - 14:30 - 15:30
Venue: 
LSB 222
Seminar Type: 
Seminar
Speaker Name: 
Prof. Dong WANG
Affiliation: 
University of Utah
Abstract: 

In this talk, we will present a novel iterative convolution-thresholding method (ICTM) that is applicable to a wide range of variational models for image segmentation and topology optimization. A variational model usually minimizes an energy functional consisting of a fidelity term and a regularization term. In the ICTM, the interface is implicitly represented by their characteristic functions and the regularized term is approximated by a functional of characteristic functions in terms of heat kernel convolution. This allows us to design an iterative convolution-thresholding method to minimize the approximate energy. The method is simple, efficient and enjoys the energy-decaying property. Numerical experiments show that the method is easy to implement, robust and applicable to a wide class of models.