Title :
Simultaneous out-of-focus blur estimation and restoration for digital auto-focusing system
Author :
Kim, Sang Ku ; Park, Sang Rae ; Paik, Joon Ki
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Chung-Ang Univ., Seoul, South Korea
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We propose a simultaneous out-of-focus blur estimation and restoration technique for a fully digital auto-focusing system. The proposed auto-focusing system can make in-focused images by using only digital image processing techniques, and it requires neither infrared light or ultrasound nor a focusing lens assembly operated by a motor. As a result, it can provide savings in the volume and cost of the imaging system, which contains the proposed auto-focusing system. The proposed system first divides the input image into multiple sub-images or blocks, determines the set of blocks which contain linear edges, estimates the step response across the edge for each block in the selected set, computes the one-dimensional step response by averaging the step responses, estimates the two-dimensional point spread function (PSF) from the averaged step response, and finally provides in-focused image by an image restoration filter based on the estimated PSF. There is a limit on the amount of out-of-focus, which can be recovered by the proposed auto-focusing system. The proposed system operates under the assumption that an input image contains at least one piece-wise linear boundary between an object and the background. In spite of the above mentioned limitations, the proposed system can make an acceptable quality of focused image by using only digital signal processing
Keywords :
edge detection; image classification; image restoration; optical transfer function; parameter estimation; step response; 2D point spread function; auto-focusing system; averaged step response; digital auto-focusing system; digital image processing; digital signal processing; edge classification; focused image quality; image blocks; image restoration filter; imaging system; in-focused images; input image; linear edges; one-dimensional step response; out-of-focus blur estimation; out-of-focus blur restoration; piece-wise linear boundary; step response estimation; sub-images; Assembly systems; Costs; Digital images; Focusing; Image restoration; Infrared imaging; Lenses; Nonlinear filters; Optical imaging; Ultrasonic imaging;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on