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The document outlines a presentation on Image Restoration and Reconstruction, detailing their definitions, applications, and techniques. It covers key features, tools, and common methods used in both image restoration and reconstruction, emphasizing their importance in fields like medical imaging and photography. The presentation concludes with future work suggestions aimed at improving accuracy and accessibility in these areas.

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The document outlines a presentation on Image Restoration and Reconstruction, detailing their definitions, applications, and techniques. It covers key features, tools, and common methods used in both image restoration and reconstruction, emphasizing their importance in fields like medical imaging and photography. The presentation concludes with future work suggestions aimed at improving accuracy and accessibility in these areas.

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Reconstruction:

Slide 1: Title Slide


 Title: Image Restoration and Reconstruction
 Group/Project Information: Group 2 Project

Slide 2: Introduction
 Definition:
o Image restoration and reconstruction are essential in computer vision and image
processing.
o They aim to improve degraded images or recover them from incomplete data.
 Applications: Medical imaging, satellite imagery, digital photography.

Slide 3: Image Restoration


Key Features

 Focus: Removes noise, blurs, and distortions.


 Goal: Recover the original image.
 Tools: Relies on mathematical models for precision.

Slide 4: Applications of Image Restoration


 Photography and Videography: Fixing blurry/noisy images.
 Medical Imaging: Enhancing X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans.
 Astronomy: Reducing atmospheric noise in telescope images.
 Surveillance: Clarifying CCTV footage.
 Cultural Heritage: Restoring old photographs and documents.

Slide 5: Common Techniques for Restoration


 Deconvolution: Reversing motion blur or focus errors.
 Noise Reduction: Filtering techniques like Wiener or Gaussian.
 Inpainting: Filling in missing parts of images.
 Deep Learning: AI-driven solutions for high-quality results.

Slide 6: Tools for Image Restoration


 Manual Software: Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom.
 AI Tools: Topaz AI, Remini.
 Programming Libraries: OpenCV for advanced tasks.

Slide 7: Image Reconstruction


Key Features

 Converts raw data into a visual image.


 Commonly used with specialized data sources (e.g., CT, MRI).
 Different from restoration: focuses on creating images from incomplete data.

Slide 8: Applications of Image Reconstruction


 Medical Imaging: CT scans, MRIs, Ultrasounds.
 Astronomy: Reconstructing celestial images.
 Industry: Non-destructive testing with X-rays.
 Computer Vision: Building 3D models from 2D datasets.

Slide 9: Common Techniques for Reconstruction


 Filtered Back Projection: Used in CT imaging.
 Fourier Transform: Frequency-based reconstruction.
 Iterative Reconstruction: Gradual refinement of images.
 Deep Learning: Neural networks for better accuracy.

Slide 10: Tools for Image Reconstruction


 Programming Libraries: MATLAB, Python (SciPy, PyTorch).
 Medical Imaging Software: 3D Slicer, GE Healthcare tools.
 Astronomical Tools: CASA for processing telescope data.

Slide 11: Example Code


 Image Restoration: Python-based denoising using OpenCV.
 Image Reconstruction: Inpainting missing regions using OpenCV.

Slide 12: Conclusion


 Image Restoration: Removes degradations (e.g., noise, blur).
 Image Reconstruction: Recovers images from indirect/incomplete data.
 Applications: Broad use in healthcare, astronomy, and photography.

Slide 13: Future Work


 Enhanced neural networks for accuracy.
 Real-time processing for medical imaging.
 User-friendly tools for broader accessibility.

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