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21 November 2002 Motion-blurred image restoration using modified inverse all-pole filters
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The restoration of vibration-blurred images using measured motion function is considered. Since the blurring filter is of finite impulse response type, the inverse one is of all-pole infinite impulse response type. Direct application of the inverse filter to restore images blurred by vibration is attractive because of minimal computation requirements. However, a pure inverse filter provides excessive noise amplification and is possibly unstable. The proposed technique is to construct a modified inverse filter with preserved all-pole structure and optimized noise and stability properties. An experiment testing the proposed technique was set up and the results presented here.
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Boris Likhterov and Norman S. Kopeika "Motion-blurred image restoration using modified inverse all-pole filters", Proc. SPIE 4790, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXV, (21 November 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452350
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KEYWORDS
Electronic filtering

Image restoration

Image filtering

Cameras

Image quality

Algorithm development

Motion measurement

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