The second part of our work on dynamic inverse problems is now available:
Jyrki Jauhiainen, Yassine Nabou, & TV: Dynamic inverse problems: Single-loop online algorithms, https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.10951
The second part of our work on dynamic inverse problems is now available:
Jyrki Jauhiainen, Yassine Nabou, & TV: Dynamic inverse problems: Single-loop online algorithms, https://arxiv.org/abs/2606.10951
Optimal estimation (Remote sensing 🛰️)
In applied statistics, optimal estimation is a regularized matrix inverse method based on Bayes' theorem. It is used very commonly in the geosciences, particularly for atmospheric sounding. A matrix inverse problem looks like this: A x → = y → {\displaystyle \mathbf {A} {\vec {x}}={\vec {y}}} The essential concept is to transform the matrix, A, into a c...
Did you know a CT scan uses math to create images from X-ray data? 🤔 Prof. Martin Burger and Samira Kabri from our Research Unit at @DESYnews shared how #inverseproblems turn data into images during "Wir wollen’s wissen" at Hamburg schools. Inspiring future scientists! 💡
Morgen zu Gast um 16:15 im Sitzungszimmer des Mathematischen Instituts für das #RTG2491Kolloquium :
Angkana Rüland von der Universität Bonn mit
"On (In-)Stability Mechanisms in Inverse Problems"
🔊 Join us for the "#DeepLearning in #InverseProblems" Workshop on 23-24/9/24 at @DESYnews!
Explore the latest in learning-based methods for inverse problems with top experts.
Register by 15/9 👉 http://indico.desy.de/event/45763/
Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your skills!