<title>Image deblurring by the combined use of a super-resolution technique and inverse filtering</title>
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We have tried to deblur the image by the combined use of a super-resolution technique (extrapolation by error energy reduction) and inverse filtering. The procedure is as follows. At first, the blurring function is estimated from an observed image. Then the Fourier transforms of the original image and the estimated blurring function are low-pass filtered by truncating their Fourier transforms to zero outside the specified interval. The bandlimited image is divided by the bandlimited blurring function to obtain the bandlimited estimated original image in the frequency domain (inverse filtering). By limiting the analysis to frequencies near the origin, we reduce the probability of encountering zero values in inverse filtering. Lastly, by applying the error energy reduction extrapolation method to the bandlimited estimated original image, we can estimate the original, deblurred image. We applied our proposed method to a model image with noise and a scanning electron microscope image. The quality of our results is superior to that of images restored with Wiener filtering technique.
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- SPIE Proceedings
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SPIE Proceedings 6065 60651C-60651C, 2006-02-02
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