Title :
Texas Two-Step: A Framework for Optimal Multi-Input Single-Output Deconvolution
Author :
Neelamani, Ramesh ; Deffenbaugh, Max ; Baraniuk, Richard G.
Author_Institution :
ExxonMobil Upstream Res. Co., Houston
Abstract :
Multi-input single-output deconvolution (MISO-D) aims to extract a deblurred estimate of a target signal from several blurred and noisy observations. This paper develops a new two step framework-Texas two-step-to solve MISO-D problems with known blurs. Texas two-step first reduces the MISO-D problem to a related single-input single-output deconvolution (SISO-D) problem by invoking the concept of sufficient statistics (SSs) and then solves the simpler SISO-D problem using an appropriate technique. The two-step framework enables new MISO-D techniques (both optimal and suboptimal) based on the rich suite of existing SISO-D techniques. In fact, the properties of SSs imply that a MISO-D algorithm is mean-squared-error optimal if and only if it can be rearranged to conform to the Texas two-step framework. Using this insight, we construct new wavelet- and curvelet-based MISO-D algorithms with asymptotically optimal performance. Simulated and real data experiments verify that the framework is indeed effective.
Keywords :
curvelet transforms; deconvolution; mean square error methods; wavelet transforms; Texas two-step; curvelet-based MISO-D algorithm; mean squared error optimal; optimal multiinput single output deconvolution; wavelet-based MISO-D algorithm; Astronomy; Biomedical imaging; Deconvolution; Digital filters; Frequency estimation; Image restoration; Minimax techniques; Nonlinear filters; Statistics; Telescopes; Curvelets; deblurring; deconvolution; minimax optimal; multichannel; restoration; sufficient statistics; wavelet-vaguelette; wavelets; Algorithms; Artifacts; Artificial Intelligence; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Regression Analysis; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2007.906251