An analysis is carried out, using the prolate spheroidal wave functions, of certain regularized iterative and noniterative methods previously proposed for the achievement of object restoration (or, equivalently, spectral extrapolation) from noisy image data. The ill-posedness inherent in the problem is treated by means of a regularization parameter, and the analysis shows explicitly how the deleterious effects of the noise are then contained. The error in the object estimate is also assessed, and it is shown that the optimal choice for the regularization parameter depends on the signal-to-noise ratio. Numerical examples are used to demonstrate the performance of both unregularized and regularized procedures and also to show how, in the unre...
The linear inverse problem encountered in restoration of blurred noisy images is typically solved vi...
Abstract: Stochastic regularized methods are quite advantageous in Super-Resolution (SR) image recon...
In this chapter two new approaches are proposed that address two problems that are commonly encounte...
A regularized algorithm for the recovery of band-limited signals from noisy data is described. The r...
Using the regularization theory for improperly posed problems, we discuss object restoration beyond ...
In this paper we consider the problems of object restoration and image extrapolation, according to t...
This paper considers the application of the method of regularisation within the context of the resto...
QC 351 A7 no. 72The problem of inferring some unknown distribution (object) from measurements of phy...
In image formation, the observed images are usually blurred by optical instruments and/or transfer ...
In this paper the iterative methods of image restoration are considered. These methods are based on ...
Abstract: The paper presents robust approach to image restoration problem that combines the properti...
The problem of noise stability in a class of iterative image restoration algorithms is investigated....
The reconstruction of an object from an image formed by an idealized optical system is considered. T...
It is common in image restoration to obtain residuals that does not agree with our knowledge about t...
are incorporated into Table I, from which it is seen that the quality of locally regularized solutio...
The linear inverse problem encountered in restoration of blurred noisy images is typically solved vi...
Abstract: Stochastic regularized methods are quite advantageous in Super-Resolution (SR) image recon...
In this chapter two new approaches are proposed that address two problems that are commonly encounte...
A regularized algorithm for the recovery of band-limited signals from noisy data is described. The r...
Using the regularization theory for improperly posed problems, we discuss object restoration beyond ...
In this paper we consider the problems of object restoration and image extrapolation, according to t...
This paper considers the application of the method of regularisation within the context of the resto...
QC 351 A7 no. 72The problem of inferring some unknown distribution (object) from measurements of phy...
In image formation, the observed images are usually blurred by optical instruments and/or transfer ...
In this paper the iterative methods of image restoration are considered. These methods are based on ...
Abstract: The paper presents robust approach to image restoration problem that combines the properti...
The problem of noise stability in a class of iterative image restoration algorithms is investigated....
The reconstruction of an object from an image formed by an idealized optical system is considered. T...
It is common in image restoration to obtain residuals that does not agree with our knowledge about t...
are incorporated into Table I, from which it is seen that the quality of locally regularized solutio...
The linear inverse problem encountered in restoration of blurred noisy images is typically solved vi...
Abstract: Stochastic regularized methods are quite advantageous in Super-Resolution (SR) image recon...
In this chapter two new approaches are proposed that address two problems that are commonly encounte...