Dekonvolúció
Dekonvolúció, in the context of signal processing and imaging, is the process of recovering an original signal or image from data that have been blurred by convolution with a known or unknown kernel. It is the inverse problem of convolution. The common observation model is y = h * x + n, where x is the original signal, h is the blur kernel or point spread function, and n is noise. In discrete form this is a linear system; in continuous form it is an integral equation.
If the blur kernel h (or H in the frequency domain) is known, one can attempt to
Applications of dekonvolúció span astronomy, where it helps recover sharp images of celestial objects blurred by