The purpose of this document is to investigate what can and what cannot be done in terms of accuracy of the reconstruction of a still image (this term is used here with its most general meaning) from distorted measurements. This reconstruction is generally known as the inverse problem..
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Image reconstruction in computed tomography can be treated as an inverse problem, namely, obtaining ...
Inverse problems in medical imaging are in their most general form ill-posed. They literally have no...
The concept of an inverse problem is a familiar one to most scientists and engineers, particularly i...
Within the class of inverse problems, it is the subclass of indirect measurement problems that chara...
ge which is superior in some way (e.g. has higher resolution or has reduced distortion). In the case...
none6Inverse problems are concerned with the determination of causes of observed effects. Their inve...
The nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of materials often involves the solution of an inverse problem. ...
The resolution and the quality of an imaged object are limited by four contributing factors. Firstly...
In many inverse problems with prior information, the measurement residual and the reconstruction err...
With modern optimization techniques it is generally possible to form some kind of image estimate usi...
In many applications, the recorded data will almost certainly be a degraded version of the original ...
It contains the simulation scripts and the data acquired and analyzed to produce the manuscript "Rec...
Abstract—Ill-posed inverse problem is commonly existed in signal processing such as image reconstruc...
Møller, S. (2002). Reconstruction methods for inverse problems. Aalborg: Department of Mathematica
Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link to publication from Aalborg University Ci...
Image reconstruction in computed tomography can be treated as an inverse problem, namely, obtaining ...
Inverse problems in medical imaging are in their most general form ill-posed. They literally have no...
The concept of an inverse problem is a familiar one to most scientists and engineers, particularly i...
Within the class of inverse problems, it is the subclass of indirect measurement problems that chara...
ge which is superior in some way (e.g. has higher resolution or has reduced distortion). In the case...
none6Inverse problems are concerned with the determination of causes of observed effects. Their inve...
The nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of materials often involves the solution of an inverse problem. ...
The resolution and the quality of an imaged object are limited by four contributing factors. Firstly...
In many inverse problems with prior information, the measurement residual and the reconstruction err...
With modern optimization techniques it is generally possible to form some kind of image estimate usi...
In many applications, the recorded data will almost certainly be a degraded version of the original ...
It contains the simulation scripts and the data acquired and analyzed to produce the manuscript "Rec...
Abstract—Ill-posed inverse problem is commonly existed in signal processing such as image reconstruc...
Møller, S. (2002). Reconstruction methods for inverse problems. Aalborg: Department of Mathematica
Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link to publication from Aalborg University Ci...
Image reconstruction in computed tomography can be treated as an inverse problem, namely, obtaining ...
Inverse problems in medical imaging are in their most general form ill-posed. They literally have no...