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arxiv:2507.09608

prNet: Data-Driven Phase Retrieval via Stochastic Refinement

Published on Jul 13
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A novel phase retrieval framework uses Langevin dynamics for efficient sampling, balancing distortion and perceptual quality through stochastic sampling, learned denoising, and model-based updates.

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We propose a novel framework for phase retrieval that leverages Langevin dynamics to enable efficient posterior sampling, yielding reconstructions that explicitly balance distortion and perceptual quality. Unlike conventional approaches that prioritize pixel-wise accuracy, our method navigates the perception-distortion tradeoff through a principled combination of stochastic sampling, learned denoising, and model-based updates. The framework comprises three variants of increasing complexity, integrating theoretically grounded Langevin inference, adaptive noise schedule learning, parallel reconstruction sampling, and warm-start initialization from classical solvers. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance across multiple benchmarks, both in terms of fidelity and perceptual quality.

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