Understanding Complex Systems
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-75632-3_4
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Inverse Problems and Parameter Identification in Image Processing

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“…This kind of reducing original direct problems to parameterized inverse problems (coefficient inverse problems, boundary inverse problems, inverse identification problems, etc.) is a quite typical approach when solving wide classes of applied problems in the field of mathematical physics (for instance, see [52]- [54] and respective references given there); as shown in [55], [56], this approach can also be successfully applied in the field of mathematical economics, as well as in technical diagnostics [57]- [60].…”
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“…This kind of reducing original direct problems to parameterized inverse problems (coefficient inverse problems, boundary inverse problems, inverse identification problems, etc.) is a quite typical approach when solving wide classes of applied problems in the field of mathematical physics (for instance, see [52]- [54] and respective references given there); as shown in [55], [56], this approach can also be successfully applied in the field of mathematical economics, as well as in technical diagnostics [57]- [60].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rezekne, Latvia Proceedings of the 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference. Volume III,[52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59]…”
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