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24 September 2011 Accuracy of image restoration using microscanning image system
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Various techniques for image recovery from degraded observed images using microscanning image system were proposed. The methods deal with additive, multiplicative interferences, and sensor's noise. Basically, they use several observed images captured with small spatial shifts. In this paper, we analyze the tolerance of restoration methods to shift errors during camera microscanning. Computer simulation results obtained with the restoration methods using degraded images from an imperfect microscanning system are compared with those of ideal microscanning system in terms of restoration criteria.
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J. L. López-Martínez and Vitaly Kober "Accuracy of image restoration using microscanning image system", Proc. SPIE 8135, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXIV, 81351F (24 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.892641
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KEYWORDS
Image restoration

Sensors

Cameras

Image sensors

Imaging systems

Subpixel image restoration

Image enhancement

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