- What is deconvolution in signal processing?
- What is laser spot size?
- What is deconvolution in image processing?
- What's the meaning of deconvolution?
What is deconvolution in signal processing?
Deconvolution is the process of filtering a signal to compensate for an undesired convolution. The goal of deconvolution is to recreate the signal as it existed before the convolution took place. This usually requires the characteristics of the convolution (i.e., the impulse or frequency response) to be known.
What is laser spot size?
The diameter of the laser spot in practice usually ranges between a few hundred micrometres and 6–10 mm.
What is deconvolution in image processing?
Image deconvolution is an image-processing technique designed to remove blur or enhance contrast and resolution. Historically, its application was limited to the enhancement of widefield images and it was considered unnecessary in confocal microscopy.
What's the meaning of deconvolution?
noun. de·convolution. "+ : simplification of a complex signal (as instrumental data) usually by removal of instrument noise.