Abstract
In the paper, a multiframe blind image deconvolution method based on total variation and framelet regularizer is proposed. An adapted version of the split Bregman method is proposed to efficiently solve the resulting minimization problems. In each iteration, four sub-problems need to be solved, one of which can be very efficiently and easily solved via fast Fourier transform implementation or closed form solution. Both simulated noisy and blurred frames and real degraded frames are used to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method. Comparative experimental results show that the proposed method can efficiently remove the blur and noises and restore high quality sharp image.
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