Reply by Vicki March 1, 20052005-03-01
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"} -- % Randy Yates % "Ticket to the moon, flight leaves here today %% Fuquay-Varina, NC % from Satellite 2" %%% 919-577-9882 % 'Ticket To The Moon' %%%% <yates@ieee.org> % *Time*, Electric Light Orchestra http://home.earthlink.net/~yatescr
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