Title :
Blind Source Separation and Genetic Algorithm for Image Restoration
Author :
Yin, Hujun ; Hussain, Israr
Author_Institution :
Manchester Univ.
Abstract :
Digital images often suffer from point spreading or blurring from both known and unknown filters or point spread functions. The sources of degradation can be lens point spreading, misfocus, motion, and scattering in case of x-ray images or atmospheric turbulence. Therefore a digital image can suffer blurring from a single or a combination of various point spread functions, for example many images suffer from lens out of focus blur because of manufacturing limitations or satellite/aerial images suffer from lens focus and atmospheric turbulence etc. The obvious requirement of an imaging system is to reproduce an image that is as close to original as possible. Most existing image restoration methods uses blind deconvolution and deblurring methods that require good knowledge about both the signal and the filter and the performance depends on the amount of prior information regarding the blurring function and the signal. Often an iterative procedure is required for estimating the blurring function such as Richardson-Lucy method and is computational complex and expensive and sometime unstable. This paper presents a blind image restoration method based on techniques of blind signal separation (BSS) in combination with the genetic algorithm for parameters optimization. The method is not only simple but also requires little priori knowledge regarding the signal and the blurring function
Keywords :
X-ray imaging; atmospheric turbulence; blind source separation; computational complexity; deconvolution; genetic algorithms; image restoration; Richardson-Lucy method; X-ray images; aerial images; atmospheric turbulence; blind deconvolution; blind source separation; computational complexity; digital images; genetic algorithms; image restoration; lens point spreading; satellite images; Blind source separation; Degradation; Digital filters; Digital images; Focusing; Genetic algorithms; Image restoration; Lenses; X-ray imaging; X-ray scattering;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Space Technologies, 2006 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Islamabad
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0515-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0515-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICAST.2006.313821