DocumentCode
1395427
Title
Blind identification of multichannel FIR blurs and perfect image restoration
Author
Giannakis, Georgios B. ; Heath, Robert W., Jr.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN, USA
Volume
9
Issue
11
fYear
2000
fDate
11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1877
Lastpage
1896
Abstract
Despite its practical importance in image processing and computer vision, blind blur identification and blind image restoration have so far been addressed under restrictive assumptions such as all-pole stationary image models blurred by zero or minimum-phase point-spread functions. Relying upon diversity (availability of a sufficient number of multiple blurred images), we develop blind FIR blur identification and order determination schemes. Apart from a minimal persistence of the excitation condition (also present with nonblind setups), the inaccessible input image is allowed to be deterministic or random and of unknown color of distribution. With the blurs satisfying a certain co-primeness condition in addition, we establish existence and uniqueness results which guarantee that single input/multiple-output FIR blurred images can be restored blindly, though perfectly in the absence of noise, using linear FIR filters. Results of simulations employing the blind order determination, blind blur identification, and blind image restoration algorithms are presented. When the SNR is high, direct image restoration is found to yield better results than indirect image restoration which employs the estimated blurs. In low SNR, indirect image restoration performs well while the direct restoration results vary with the delay but improve with larger equalizer orders
Keywords
FIR filters; identification; image restoration; blind FIR blur identification; blind blur identification; blind identification; blind image restoration; blind order determination; co-primeness condition; computer vision; delay; direct image restoration; equalizer order; excitation condition; image processing; inaccessible input image; indirect image restoration; linear FIR filters; multichannel FIR blurs; order determination; perfect image restoration; single input/multiple-output FIR blurred images; Colored noise; Computer vision; Equalizers; Finite impulse response filter; Image processing; Image restoration; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Signal to noise ratio; Yield estimation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/83.877210
Filename
877210
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