In order to enhance the restoration quality of Wiener filter, and widen the range of its application, an improvement is made on its basic model, then discuss how adaptive Wiener filter works on motion images, which is based on detecting blur’s direction and depth, and on recursive iterations. As for the process of motion-blurred image of the fast-moving object, experiment indicates an ideal effect can be achieved by this method.
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