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Comparison of direct blind deconvolution methods for motion-blurred images
1999
Applied Optics
Direct methods for restoration of images blurred by motion are analyzed and compared. The term direct means that the considered methods are performed in a one-step fashion without any iterative technique. The blurring point-spread function is assumed to be unknown, and therefore the image restoration process is called blind deconvolution. What is believed to be a new direct method, here called the whitening method, was recently developed. This method and other existing direct methods such as
doi:10.1364/ao.38.004325
pmid:18323918
fatcat:sj6ejsg3nbc4bdormmzzw36obi