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Regularizing algorithm with an adaptive stabilizer for the image-restoration problem

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Abstract

This paper proposes and appraises what we believe to be a new design for a two-dimensional stabilizer that makes it possible to use iterations to refine the geometrical parameters of segments on an image. The algorithm makes it possible to compute the contour points of the boundaries of the segments at the final stages of the calculations and implements a simple effective procedure for accomplishing this. The results of using the algorithm are demonstrated: simultaneous restoration of an image with the segments that exist on the image and images of the restored contours of the segments on the image.

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