2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24870-2_6
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Single Image Blind Deconvolution with Higher-Order Texture Statistics

Abstract: Abstract. We present a novel method for solving blind deconvolution, i.e., the task of recovering a sharp image given a blurry one. We focus on blurry images obtained from a coded aperture camera, where both the camera and the scene are static, and allow blur to vary across the image domain. As most methods for blind deconvolution, we solve the problem in two steps: First, we estimate the coded blur scale at each pixel; second, we deconvolve the blurry image given the estimated blur. Our approach is to use lin… Show more

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“…In this respect, SIDFD is strongly related to blind deconvolution [22]. SIDFD algorithms are thus usually based on some assumption on the unknown scene: a scene with sharp edges is assumed in [7], while learning from a database is proposed in [8], and parametric statistical models of the scene gradients are used in [5,6,9]. To study the performance, it is preferable to use a generic model of the scene, in order to broaden the range of validity of the model.…”
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“…In this respect, SIDFD is strongly related to blind deconvolution [22]. SIDFD algorithms are thus usually based on some assumption on the unknown scene: a scene with sharp edges is assumed in [7], while learning from a database is proposed in [8], and parametric statistical models of the scene gradients are used in [5,6,9]. To study the performance, it is preferable to use a generic model of the scene, in order to broaden the range of validity of the model.…”
Section: B Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, note that criteria related to SIDFD performance have been proposed in [6,8] for the comparison and optimization of coded apertures. However, these criteria return a global score for an aperture shape.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Existing methods for reconstruction of blurred images have a number of advantages, such as ease of use (inverse filtering, Wiener filter, filtering with least squares method, recursive Kalman filter, forced deconvolution iterative methods [2][3][4][5]) or high enough quality of recovery (regularisation methods [2,6,7]). However, they do not take into account the physical processes of blur forming during the image acquisition.…”
Section: объекта выполнена обработка кадра реальной видеопоследоватеmentioning
confidence: 99%