Hi,
Just wanted to say thanks for the paper title. Took me a while to find
it in our library.
Regards
Victoria
Reply by Randy Yates●February 23, 20052005-02-23
"Vicki" <drvstewart@yahoo.co.uk> writes:
> Hi all,
> I'm looking for some background on blind deconvolution -- mainly as I'm
> going to have to explain it to a group of medics and non-engineers.
> I've got the Simon Haykin, Unsupervised Adaptive Filtering: Vol 2 book.
> Are there any other books or papers that deal in general terms with
> blind deconvolution? Or do I really need to decide on which algorithm
> group is relevant and concentrate more on the algorithms?
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Victoria
Hi Victoria,
A dated but classic paper on the subject is
@article{blinddeconvolutionstockham,
title = "Blind Deconvolution Through Digital Signal Processing",
author = "{Thomas~G.~Stockham,~Jr., Thomas~M.~Cannon, and Robert~B.~Ingebretsen}",
journal = "Proceedings of the IEEE",
volume = "64",
number = "4",
year = "1975",
month = "April"}
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Reply by Vicki●February 23, 20052005-02-23
Hi all,
I'm looking for some background on blind deconvolution -- mainly as I'm
going to have to explain it to a group of medics and non-engineers.
I've got the Simon Haykin, Unsupervised Adaptive Filtering: Vol 2 book.
Are there any other books or papers that deal in general terms with
blind deconvolution? Or do I really need to decide on which algorithm
group is relevant and concentrate more on the algorithms?
Thanks for your help.
Victoria