Efficient Recursive Multichannel Blind Image Restoration
<p/> <p>This paper presents a novel multichannel recursive filtering (MRF) technique to address blind image restoration. The primary motivation for developing the MRF algorithm to solve multichannel restoration is due to its fast convergence in joint blur identification and image restora...
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doaj-fe51bb43cbe44164bb49226bae9286b02020-11-25T02:42:24ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802007-01-0120071019675Efficient Recursive Multichannel Blind Image RestorationChen LiYap Kim-HuiHe Yu<p/> <p>This paper presents a novel multichannel recursive filtering (MRF) technique to address blind image restoration. The primary motivation for developing the MRF algorithm to solve multichannel restoration is due to its fast convergence in joint blur identification and image restoration. The estimated image is recursively updated from its previous estimates using a regularization framework. The multichannel blurs are identified iteratively using conjugate gradient optimization. The proposed algorithm incorporates a forgetting factor to discard the old unreliable estimates, hence achieving better convergence performance. A key feature of the method is its computational simplicity and efficiency. This allows the method to be adopted readily in real-life applications. Experimental results show that it is effective in performing blind multichannel blind restoration.</p> http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2007/019675 |
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Chen Li Yap Kim-Hui He Yu Efficient Recursive Multichannel Blind Image Restoration EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing |
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Efficient Recursive Multichannel Blind Image Restoration |
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Efficient Recursive Multichannel Blind Image Restoration |
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Efficient Recursive Multichannel Blind Image Restoration |
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Efficient Recursive Multichannel Blind Image Restoration |
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Efficient Recursive Multichannel Blind Image Restoration |
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efficient recursive multichannel blind image restoration |
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EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing |
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<p/> <p>This paper presents a novel multichannel recursive filtering (MRF) technique to address blind image restoration. The primary motivation for developing the MRF algorithm to solve multichannel restoration is due to its fast convergence in joint blur identification and image restoration. The estimated image is recursively updated from its previous estimates using a regularization framework. The multichannel blurs are identified iteratively using conjugate gradient optimization. The proposed algorithm incorporates a forgetting factor to discard the old unreliable estimates, hence achieving better convergence performance. A key feature of the method is its computational simplicity and efficiency. This allows the method to be adopted readily in real-life applications. Experimental results show that it is effective in performing blind multichannel blind restoration.</p> |
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