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Ivan Volaric and Victor Sucic
One of the frequently used classes of sparse reconstruction algorithms is based on the iterative shrinkage/thresholding procedure, in which the thresholding parameter controls a trade-off between the algorithm?s accuracy and execution time. In order to a...
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Takeshi Kojima and Tetsuya Yoshinaga
Recently, an extended family of power-divergence measures with two parameters was proposed together with an iterative reconstruction algorithm based on minimization of the divergence measure as an objective function of the reconstructed images for comput...
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Byung Wook Kim, Pankaj Singh and Sung-Yoon Jung
Recently, display-to-camera (D2C) communication, including display field communication (DFC), has gained attention due to advancements in display technology and the widespread availability of cameras in handheld devices. In this study, we proposed an ite...
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Jian Li, Yipu Peng, Zhiyuan Tang and Zichao Li
To address the incomplete image data collection of close-to-ground structures, such as bridge piers and local features like the suspension cables in bridges, obtained from single unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) oblique photography and the difficulty in acq...
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Shengqin Bian, Xinyu He, Zhengguang Xu and Lixin Zhang
Noise filtering is a crucial task in digital image processing, performing the function of preprocessing. In this paper, we propose an algorithm that employs deep convolution and soft thresholding iterative algorithms to extract and learn the features of ...
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Haiyuan Cao, Deng Chen, Zhaohui Zheng, Yanduo Zhang, Huabing Zhou and Jianping Ju
Point cloud registration has a wide range of applications in 3D reconstruction, pose estimation, intelligent driving, heritage conservation, and digital cities. The traditional iterative closest point (ICP) algorithm has strong dependence on the initial ...
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Nada Chakhim, Mohamed Louzar, Abdellah Lamnii and Mohammed Alaoui
Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) is an emerging modality that reconstructs the optical properties in a highly scattering medium from measured boundary data. One way to solve DOT and recover the quantities of interest is by an inverse problem approach, wh...
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Sherzod Salokhiddinov and Seungkyu Lee
Estimating the 3D shape of a scene from differently focused set of images has been a practical approach for 3D reconstruction with color cameras. However, reconstructed depth with existing depth from focus (DFF) methods still suffer from poor quality wit...
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Andrii Bomba,Mykhailo Boichura,Bohdan Sydorchuk
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A method for identifying parameters of the conductivity coefficient of objects is generalized for the case of reconstructing an image of a part of a soil massif from the tomography data of the applied quasipotentials. In this case, without diminishing th...
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Yunshan Sun, Liyi Zhang, Yanqin Li and Juan Meng
Computed tomography (CT) image reconstruction and restoration are very important in medical image processing, and are associated together to be an inverse problem. Image iterative reconstruction is a key tool to increase the applicability of CT imaging a...
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