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Tensor Krylov subspace methods via the T-product for color image processing

The present paper is concerned with developing tensor iterative Krylov subspace methods to solve large multi-linear tensor equations. We use the well-known T-product for two tensors to define tensor global Arnoldi and tensor global Gloub-Kahan bidiagonalization algorithms. Furthermore, we illustrate how tensor-based global approaches can be exploited to solve ill-posed problems arising from recovering blurry multichannel (color) images and videos, using the so-called Tikhonov regularization technique, to provide computable approximate regularized solutions. We also review a generalized cross-validation and discrepancy principle type of criterion for the selection of the regularization parameter in the Tikhonov regularization. Applications to RGB image and video processing are given to demonstrate the efficiency of the algorithms.

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