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Re: Wiener deconvolution, anyone?
- Subject: Re: Wiener deconvolution, anyone?
- From: htonishi <htonishiNOhtSPAM(at)home.com.invalid>
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 00:41:45 -0800
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This is not exactly what you're asking for but you might find something
useful here
http://www.numis.nwu.edu/ftp/pub/restorations/
I've used their max_entropy code with some success.
Howard Onishi
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