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An approach for restoration of gray level images degraded by a known shift invariant blur function and additive noise is presented using a neural computational network. A neural network model is used to represent a possibly nonstationary image whose gray level function is the simple sum of the neuron state variables. The restoration procedure consists of two stages: estimation of the parameters of the neural network model and reconstruction of images. Owing to the model's fault-tolerant nature and computation capability, a high-quality image is obtained using this approach. A practical algorithm with reduced computational complexity is also presented. A procedure for learning the blur parameters from prototypes of original and degraded images is outlined.>
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