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A Practical Approach for Simultaneous Estimation of Light Source Position, Scene Structure, and Blind Restoration Using Photometric Observations

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Figure 2 shows the position of the camera, the object, andillustrates the geometry used for the proposed method
Figure 4: (a) Synthetically generated hemisphere image with lightsource position (0.1545,0.9755,0.1564) and (b) the correspondingedge image.
Figure 13: Depth map for Jodu obtained using (a) LS approach onblurred images, (b) proposed approach.

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