DiffFPR: Diffusion Prior for Oversampled Fourier Phase Retrieval

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This paper tackled the challenging Fourier phase retrieval problem, theabsolute uniquenessof which does not hold. The existence ofequivalent solution(a.k.a. trivial solution ambiguity) hinders the successful recovery, especially for multi-channel color image. The traditional iterative engine, such as the Relaxed Averaged Alternating Reflections (RAAR), can be applied to reconstruct the image channel-wisely. However, due to therelative uniquenessof the solution, the restoration is not automatically aligned with the accurate orientation for each channel, resulting in a reconstructed image that deviates significantly from the true solution manifold. To address this issue, by penalizing the mismatch of the image channels, a diffusion model as the strong prior of the color image is integrated into the iterative engine. The combination of the traditional iterative engine and the diffusion model provides an effective solution to the oversampled Fourier phase retrieval. The formed algorithm,DiffFPR, is validated by experiments. The code is available at https://github.com/Chilie/DiffFPR.

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