Computational Methods for Solving Inverse Problems in Imaging

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Abstract

When we use a camera, we want the recorded image to be an accurate representation of the scene that we see. However, in some situations such as photographing a moving object, what we obtain can be a blurred image. In image deblurring, we seek to recover the original, sharp image by using a mathematical model of the blurring process. In this talk, we will see a brief introduction to the basic image deblurring problem and some mathematical tools to address it. 

Description

For those that cannot attend in person, join via Zoom:
https://asu.zoom.us/j/87236320734?pwd=TmpueXF4NVl0L3M0Q0tQM3lycEVOQT09

Geared to graduate students in their early years, the Bridge to Research Seminar provides an overview of different research topics presented by faculty in our school.

Speaker

Malena Español
Assistant Professor
Arizona State University

Location
WXLR A309