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Optimal edge preserving restoration with efficient regularisation

Deblurring is an ill-posed inverse problem naturally and becomes more complex if the noise is also tainting the image. Classical approaches of inverse filtering and linear algebraic restorations are now obsolete due to the additive noise, as the problem is very sensitive to the small perturbation in...

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Published in:The imaging science journal 2015-02, Vol.63 (2), p.68-75
Main Authors: Bilal, M., Jaffar, M. A., Hussain, A., Shim, S. O.
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Constrained least square error
Deblurring
Filtering
Fuzzy logic
Gradient
Ill-posed inverse problems
Mathematical models
Neural network
Neural networks
Noise
Optimisation
Optimization
Perturbation methods
Regularisation
Restoration
Smoothness constraints
Statistical measures
Steepest descent
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