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Comparison between Wiener and CLS image restoration techniques for multichannel images
Recently, multichannel image restoration gains population in many applications such as color imaging systems, image sequences, etc. In the present paper, we classify many multichannel restoration techniques as Wiener and CLS approaches, which are respectively based on stochastic and deterministic models of the original image. We also compare two approaches in the sense of both restoration performance and implementational efficiency.