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The proposed DSGR-Net is a hybrid denoising framework integrating Deformable Sparse-Gradient Regularization (DSGR) preprocessing with neural network restoration that achieves improved structural preservation and noise suppression compared with representative denoising methods.
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Extreme noise severely degrades image quality in photon-limited imaging systems and challenges existing denoising methods. Classical total variation (TV) models rely on fixed local gradients and often introduce cross-edge smoothing, while deep learning methods may become unstable under extremely low signal-to-noise ratios. To address these limitations, we propose DSGR-Net, a hybrid denoising framework integrating Deformable Sparse-Gradient Regularization (DSGR) preprocessing with neural network restoration. The proposed DSGR model performs adaptive neighborhood regularization by selecting the eight smallest local gradients within a deformable neighborhood for sparse total variation compensation. This structure-aware strategy effectively suppresses noise while avoiding cross-edge diffusion and preserving fine image details. Experimental results on both simulated and real optical imaging data demonstrate that the proposed DSGR-Net achieves improved structural preservation and noise suppression compared with representative denoising methods.
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@article{Xin2026Deformable,
title = {Deformable Sparse-Gradient Regularization for Extreme Image Denoising},
author = {Liwei Xin and Luxia Xu and Lijun Dong and Di Wang and Yanhua Xue and Duan Luo and Yahui Li and Wei Zhao and Tao Shen and Chao Ji and Jinshou Tian},
journal = {Optics},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.3390/opt7040057},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/opt7040057}
}
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