inversiotekniikalla
Inversiotekniikalla, which translates to "inversion technique" in English, refers to a set of methods used in various fields, particularly in signal processing, geophysics, and image analysis, to infer the properties of an underlying system or object from observed data. The core idea is to reverse or invert a known forward model that describes how a system produces observable data from its properties. For instance, if we have a mathematical model that predicts seismic wave travel times based on geological structure, inversion techniques would use measured travel times to estimate the underlying geological structure.
These techniques are often employed when direct measurement of the desired properties is difficult or impossible.
Challenges in applying inversion techniques include the ill-posed nature of many inverse problems. This means that