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in mathematics, the inverse operation of convolution signals. In general, the purpose of deconvolution is to find solutions of the convolution equation defined as: f * g = x. Where h is the recorded signal, and f is a signal that you want to recover, and we know that the first signal is obtained by convolution of the second with some known signal g. If the signal g is unknown, it has to be estimated (eg. statistical estimation).

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2D Deconvolution in matlab

I figured it out. The correct answer is: $$ H=X^{-1}KX^{-1} $$
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2D Deconvolution in matlab

I know this is basically a 2D deconvolution problem, but this isnt my field and I cant figure out how to do it in MATLAB. …
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Relationship between discrete deconvolution and Toeplitz matrices

I have two methods of doing this deconvolution in MATLAB and I get different answers. …
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