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Figure 1: Rectangular function used in the first experiment. No noise has been added. The delimited area corresponds to the image used in the deblurring operation. |
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Figure 2:
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Figure 3: Results obtained from deblurring for the experiment with the object in Fig. 1. The displayed RREs correspond to the best value obtained during the iterations. |
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Figure 4:
As in Fig. 2 but in the case of Gaussian noise with
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Figure 5:
As in Fig. 2 but in the case of Poissonian noise with peak
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Figure 6: Sharply structured object used in the second experiment. No noise has been added. The delimited area corresponds to the image used in the deblurring operation. |
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Figure 7:
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Figure 8: Results obtained from deblurring for the experiment with the object in Fig. 6. The displayed RREs corresponds to the best value obtained during the iterations. |
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Figure 9:
As in Fig. 7 but in the case of Gaussian noise with
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Figure 10:
As in Fig. 7 but in the case of Poissonian noise with peak
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Figure 11:
Rectangular function used in the third experiment. Noise is Poissonian with
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Figure 12:
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Figure 13: Results obtained from deblurring for the experiment with the object in Fig. 11. The displayed RREs corresponds to the best value obtained during the iterations. |
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