{"doi":"10.1002/ima.20042","month":"01","citation":{"mla":"Bronstein, Alex M., et al. “Sparse ICA for Blind Separation of Transmitted and Reflected Images.” International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, vol. 15, no. 1, Wiley, 2005, pp. 84–91, doi:10.1002/ima.20042.","short":"A.M. Bronstein, M.M. Bronstein, M. Zibulevsky, Y.Y. Zeevi, International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology 15 (2005) 84–91.","chicago":"Bronstein, Alex M., Michael M. Bronstein, Michael Zibulevsky, and Yehoshua Y. Zeevi. “Sparse ICA for Blind Separation of Transmitted and Reflected Images.” International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology. Wiley, 2005. https://doi.org/10.1002/ima.20042.","ista":"Bronstein AM, Bronstein MM, Zibulevsky M, Zeevi YY. 2005. Sparse ICA for blind separation of transmitted and reflected images. International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology. 15(1), 84–91.","ama":"Bronstein AM, Bronstein MM, Zibulevsky M, Zeevi YY. Sparse ICA for blind separation of transmitted and reflected images. International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology. 2005;15(1):84-91. doi:10.1002/ima.20042","apa":"Bronstein, A. M., Bronstein, M. M., Zibulevsky, M., & Zeevi, Y. Y. (2005). Sparse ICA for blind separation of transmitted and reflected images. International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/ima.20042","ieee":"A. M. Bronstein, M. M. Bronstein, M. Zibulevsky, and Y. Y. Zeevi, “Sparse ICA for blind separation of transmitted and reflected images,” International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, vol. 15, no. 1. Wiley, pp. 84–91, 2005."},"date_published":"2005-01-01T00:00:00Z","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","date_updated":"2024-11-12T08:47:25Z","quality_controlled":"1","volume":15,"publication_status":"published","date_created":"2024-10-15T11:12:06Z","page":"84-91","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0899-9457"],"eissn":["1098-1098"]},"status":"public","year":"2005","abstract":[{"text":"We address the problem of recovering a scene recorded through a semireflecting medium (i.e. planar lens), with a virtual reflected image being superimposed on the image of the scene transmitted through the semirefelecting lens. Recent studies propose imaging through a linear polarizer at several orientations to estimate the reflected and the transmitted components in the scene. In this study we extend the sparse ICA (SPICA) technique and apply it to the problem of separating the image of the scene without having any a priori knowledge about its structure or statistics. Recent novel advances in the SPICA approach are discussed. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed methods.","lang":"eng"}],"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"article_processing_charge":"No","publisher":"Wiley","author":[{"full_name":"Bronstein, Alexander","first_name":"Alexander","id":"58f3726e-7cba-11ef-ad8b-e6e8cb3904e6","last_name":"Bronstein","orcid":"0000-0001-9699-8730"},{"full_name":"Bronstein, Michael M.","first_name":"Michael M.","last_name":"Bronstein"},{"full_name":"Zibulevsky, Michael","first_name":"Michael","last_name":"Zibulevsky"},{"last_name":"Zeevi","full_name":"Zeevi, Yehoshua Y.","first_name":"Yehoshua Y."}],"type":"journal_article","article_type":"original","intvolume":" 15","oa_version":"None","_id":"18317","publication":"International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology","day":"01","issue":"1","title":"Sparse ICA for blind separation of transmitted and reflected images","scopus_import":"1"}