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13 October 1987 A General, Iterative Method Of Image Recovery
R. J. Mammone, C. I. Podilchuk
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Proceedings Volume 0845, Visual Communications and Image Processing II; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976505
Event: Cambridge Symposium on Optics in Medicine and Visual Image Processing, 1987, San Diego, CA, United States
Abstract
A general iterative method of restoring linearly degraded images has been introduced recently [J. Opt. Soc. Amer., 4, 208-215 (1987)]. In this paper, the general method is reformulated into a more tractable fixed point iterative procedure. The new formulation is shown to be an implementation of the steepest descent algorithm. The inherent step size of the generalized method is found to be responsible for its slow convergence. A new method is presented whose increased step size offers accelerated convergence. The realization of the new accelerated method is shown to require only a minor modification of the original algorithm. A new stopping criterion is also introduced. Computer simulations demonstrate a significant improvement in the rate of convergence of the new method.
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R. J. Mammone and C. I. Podilchuk "A General, Iterative Method Of Image Recovery", Proc. SPIE 0845, Visual Communications and Image Processing II, (13 October 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976505
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KEYWORDS
Image restoration

Algorithm development

Californium

Iterative methods

Image processing

Visual communications

Chemical elements

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