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Literature review

Image restoration is difficult since it is an ill-posed inverse problem: there is not enough information in the degraded image to determine the original image unambiguously. The problem has received steady attention since the 1960s, and techniques for its solution continue to be proposed. This section explains the popular local image restoration techniques in detail. A few important global techniques are described briefly.





Todd Veldhuizen
Fri Jan 16 15:16:31 EST 1998