Blind restoration of retinal images degraded by space-variant blur with adaptive blur estimation
Fecha
2013Registro en:
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering; Vol. 8785
9780819496010
0277786X
10.1117/12.2025134
Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar
Repositorio UTB
24329839300
7201466399
15846700100
55882243100
Autor
Marrugo A.G.
Millan M.S.
Sorel M.
Sroubek F.
Resumen
Retinal images are often degraded with a blur that varies across the gield view. Because traditional deblurring algorithms assume the blur to be space-invariant they typically fail in the presence of space-variant blur. In this work we consider the blur to be both unknown and space-variant. To carry out the restoration, we assume that in small regions the space-variant blur can be approximated by a space-invariant point-spread function (PSF). However, instead of deblurring the image on a per-patch basis, we extend individual PSFs by linear interpolation and perform a global restoration. Because the blind estimation of local PSFs may fail we propose a strategy for the identification of valid local PSFs and perform interpolation to obtain the space-variant PSF. The method was tested on artificial and real degraded retinal images. Results show significant improvement in the visibility of subtle details like small blood vessels. © 2013 SPIE.