1 May 1990 Maximum likelihood image and blur identification: a unifying approach
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Abstract
A number of different algorithms have recently been proposed to identify the image and blur model parameters from an image that is degraded by blur and noise. This paper gives an overview of the developments in image and blur identification under a unifying maximum likelihood framework. In fact, we show that various recently published image and blur identification algorithms are different implementations of the same maximum likelihood estimator resulting from different modeling assumptions and/or considerations about the computational complexity. The use of the maximum likelihood estimation in image and blur identification is illustrated by numerical examples.
Reginald L. Lagendijk, A. Murat Tekalp, and Jan Biemond "Maximum likelihood image and blur identification: a unifying approach," Optical Engineering 29(5), (1 May 1990). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.55611
Published: 1 May 1990
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KEYWORDS
Point spread functions

Expectation maximization algorithms

Signal to noise ratio

Autoregressive models

Filtering (signal processing)

Image restoration

Convolution

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