2012
DOI: 10.1186/1687-6180-2012-100
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Efficient shift-variant image restoration using deformable filtering (Part I)

Abstract: In this study, we propose using the least squares optimal deformable filtering approximation as an efficient tool for linear shift variant (SV) filtering, in the context of restoring SV-degraded images. Based on this technique we propose a new formalism for linear SV operators, from which an efficient way to implement the transposed SVfiltering is derived. We also provide a method for implementing an approximation of the regularized inversion of a SV-matrix, under the assumption of having smoothly spatially va… Show more

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“…The extension of such approaches to shift-variant filtering requires to approximate the rows of discrete operator H (i.e., the integration kernels) rather than its columns (i.e., the PSFs), which may be challenging since only PSF measurements are straightforward. We refer the interested reader to Miraut and Portilla (2012) 1 this matrix can be considered as a dictionary of all PSFs.…”
Section: Approximations Of Shift-variant Blurmentioning
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“…The extension of such approaches to shift-variant filtering requires to approximate the rows of discrete operator H (i.e., the integration kernels) rather than its columns (i.e., the PSFs), which may be challenging since only PSF measurements are straightforward. We refer the interested reader to Miraut and Portilla (2012) 1 this matrix can be considered as a dictionary of all PSFs.…”
Section: Approximations Of Shift-variant Blurmentioning
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“…The decomposition given by Eq. (28) has been proposed in Flicker and Rigaut (2005) and Miraut and Portilla (2012).…”
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“…This novel approach results in a significant visual improvement with respect to previous methods. http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2013/1/140 Miraut et al present two papers [20,21] dealing with spatially variant PSF characterization and its corresponding image restoration. In both papers, the authors account for the fact that the PSFs affecting images are not spatially uniform for real imaging devices, but they rather change from one location of the acquired image to another one.…”
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“…In cases specified by the authors, when the PSF does not experience an abrupt change, a smooth PSF field may be used for globally characterizing the blur. In the first paper [20], Miraut and Portilla propose a novel model for representing smooth PSF fields, and for dealing with them efficiently, by means of deformable filtering techniques. A practical, but still model-based and general, methodology is developed on how to perform image restoration on a given image affected by a known, given, smooth PSF field.…”
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