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8 January 2008 Iterative infrared image restoration
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Abstract
Iterative infrared image restoration is concerned with the improvement of infrared imagery acquired in the presence of varying degradations. The degradations can arise from a variety of factors: common examples include undersampling of the infrared image data, uncontrolled platform or scene motion, system aberrations and instabilities, noise characteristic of the infrared detector. In this paper, the mathematic models of infrared image blur and sampling and noise models are discussed. The iterative infrared image restoration problem is discussed, too. We show the origin and restoration infrared images which are used in the application of iterative infrared image restoration. By assessing subjectively and objectively to restoration infrared images, we have verified this kind of model and the feasibility of the iterative infrared image restoration.
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Tian Si, Jianliang Qiao, Youtang Gao, and Benkang Chang "Iterative infrared image restoration", Proc. SPIE 6835, Infrared Materials, Devices, and Applications, 683517 (8 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.753974
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KEYWORDS
Infrared radiation

Infrared imaging

Image restoration

Thermography

Image quality

Thermal modeling

Image processing

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