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deconvolution, n. Math.|diːkɒnvəˈl(j)uːʃən| [f. de- II. 1 + convolution n.] The action or process of deconvolving.
1967Physics Lett. A. XXV. 89 (title) A posteriori image-correcting deconvolution by holographic Fourier-transform division. 1970Jrnl. Res. Nat. Bureau of Standards (U.S.) LXXIV. A. 436/2 After change of variable, F(ζ) is inverted by a sequential deconvolution procedure. 1975Sci. Amer. July 48/2 Digital techniques can be used for ‘blind deconvolution’, defined as the problem of unscrambling two signals that have become ‘convolved’ when both are unknown. 1980Nature 29 May 313/1 At our resolution, deconvolution of this band and the 342 nm HONO band present in the reference spectrum is difficult, leading to distortion and masking of the HONO band. |