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A Novel Image Restoration Algorithm Based on High-Dimensional Space Geometry
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Workshop on Image Processing and Computer Vision (IPCV 2006)
A Novel Image Restoration Algorithm Based on High-Dimensional Space Geometry
Wenming Cao1, 2 , Mei-fen Xie1 and Shoujue Wang2
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Institution of Intelligent Information system, College of Information of Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology,
Hangzhou 310014, China |
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Institute of semiconductors of Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100083, China |
Abstract
A novel image restoration approach based on high-dimensional space geometry is proposed, which is quite different from the
existing traditional image restoration techniques. It is based on the homeomorphisms and “Principle of Homology Continuity”
(PHC), an image is mapped to a point in high-dimensional space. Begin with the original blurred image, we get two further
blurred images, then the restored image can be obtained through the regressive curve derived from the three points which are
mapped form the images. Experiments have proved the availability of this “blurred-blurred-restored” algorithm, and the comparison
with the classical Wiener Filter approach is presented in final.
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