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Bayesian-Based Iterative Method of Image Restoration

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Abstract

An iterative method of restoring degraded images was developed by treating images, point spread functions, and degraded images as probability-frequency functions and by applying Bayes’s theorem. The method functions effectively in the presence of noise and is adaptable to computer operation.

© 1972 Optical Society of America

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