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Physics-Guided Loss Functions Improve Deep Learning Performance in Inverse Scattering


Abstract:

Solving electromagnetic inverse scattering problems (ISPs) is challenging due to the intrinsic nonlinearity, ill-posedness, and expensive computational cost. Recently, de...Show More

Abstract:

Solving electromagnetic inverse scattering problems (ISPs) is challenging due to the intrinsic nonlinearity, ill-posedness, and expensive computational cost. Recently, deep neural network (DNN) techniques have been successfully applied on ISPs and shown potential of superior imaging over conventional methods. In this paper, we discuss techniques for effective incorporation of important physical phenomena in the training process. We show the importance of including near-field priors in the learning process of DNNs. To this end, we propose new designs of loss functions which incorporate multiple-scattering based near-field quantities (such as scattered fields or induced currents within domain of interest). Effects of physics-guided loss functions are studied using a variety of numerical experiments. Pros and cons of the investigated ISP solvers with different loss functions are summarized.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Computational Imaging ( Volume: 8)
Page(s): 236 - 245
Date of Publication: 15 March 2022

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