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Article Dans Une Revue Inverse Problems Année : 2004

Adaptive multiscale reconstruction of buried objects

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In this contribution, an adaptive multiscale approach for the localization and characterization of buried objects in a half-space is proposed. The main goal of the approach is to reduce the number of elements to be estimated and so the degrees of freedom in the unknown profile. This leads to improvement of the robustness of the inversion and to an increase in the quality of reconstruction. The proposed inversion scheme is based on an adaptive, coarse-to-fine iterative strategy using spline pyramids. The global procedure consists of sequences of non-linear inversions separated by refinement steps, which overall produces an accurate, low-order representation of the sought object.

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hal-00637503 , version 1 (02-11-2011)

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Alexandre Baussard, Eric Miller, Dominique Lesselier. Adaptive multiscale reconstruction of buried objects. Inverse Problems, 2004, 20 (6), pp.S1-S16. ⟨10.1088/0266-5611/20/6/S01⟩. ⟨hal-00637503⟩
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