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7 September 2010 The restoration of large blur image based on POCS algorithm
Jun Luo, Xinyu Zhang, Changsheng Xie, Tianxu Zhang
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Abstract
When we obtain some static images by a very high speed camera, the images exist large blur, and the PSF may exceed the half size of image resolution which we call ultra-half-length-blur. All the experiments are based on images which are 256 pixels by 256 pixels. Firstly, we consider horizontal blur of images between 50 and 60 pixels, then, we increase the length of horizontal blur to 100 pixels which is close to the half length of horizontal resolution of image, the blur images exist pixel alias in a certain extent, and the POCS algorithm can restore these blur images as well. For the condition of ultra-half-length-blur which exists more than 150 pixels of horizontal blur, we can not distinguish details in all the blur images, and can not restore the high-resolution image by traditional POCS algorithm. Therefore, we establish a PSF model of ultra-half-length-blur, we use different interpolations for the SR estimation at first, then we apply two POCS algorithms of ultra-half-length-blur PSF model, one is pixel-by-pixel, the other is every-other-pixel. Finally, we identify the ultimate performance of POCS algorithm by these large blur experiments.
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Jun Luo, Xinyu Zhang, Changsheng Xie, and Tianxu Zhang "The restoration of large blur image based on POCS algorithm", Proc. SPIE 7798, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXIII, 779817 (7 September 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.861075
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KEYWORDS
Image restoration

Point spread functions

Image resolution

Image processing

Motion models

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image quality

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