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De-Convolution
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2. LITERATUREREVIEW
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3. FUTURE WORK
In [15], they planned an algorithm for a robustly illposed problem which co mprises simultaneous blur
and image estimat ion. It is well-known that if
mu ltip le images of the same scene are captured, then
mu ltichannel blind de-convolution crisis is better
posed. This algorithm directly estimate blur fro m
degraded images. We obtain better idea for
mu ltichannel by adding robustness to noise and
steadiness for large blurs. In that case if the blur size
is vastly overestimated. We prepare blind deconvolution as a `1-regularized optimization problem
and alternately optimizing is used to search for a
solution with respect to the image and with respect to
blurs. Each optimization step is transformed to a
constrained problem by variable splitting and then
Lagrangian method work in the Fourier do main
which permits simple and fast imp lementation.
In [16], they have proposed an algorithm for shiftinvariant blur is modeled by convolution and leads to
fast FFT-based algorithms. Shift in-variant blurring
requires equally precise and fast models. When the
point spread function (PSF) is an impulse response
that varies smoothly. These two contradictory
objectives are reached by interpolation of a PSF
samples grid. There are several models exist in the
literature for smoothly varying PSF. We advocate
that one of them model is both physically grounded
and fast. With respect to a given continuous model,
we give you an idea about that the approximat ion can
be largely imp roved by tuning the PSF samples and
interpolation weights.
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[1] Xiang Zhu, Scott Cohen, Stephen Schiller,
Peyman Milan far, Esti mating Spatially Varying
Defocus Blur Fro m A Single Image IEEE
Transactions On Image Processing, Vol. 22, No. 12,
pp.4879 -4891,Dec 2013.
[2] Zhengwu Zhang, Eric Klassen, and Anuj
Shrivastava,
Gaussian
BlurringInvariant
Comparison of Signals and Images IEEE
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pp.3145-3157, August 2013.
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