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On the Global and Linear Convergence of the Generalized Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers
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On non-ergodic convergence rate of Douglas–Rachford alternating direction method of multipliers
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Primal-Dual Decomposition by Operator Splitting and Applications to Image Deblurring
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Motion Deblurring: Algorithms and Systems
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Playing with Duality: An overview of recent primal?dual approaches for solving large-scale optimization problems
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A forward-backward view of some primal-dual optimization methods in image recovery
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A Generic Proximal Algorithm for Convex Optimization—Application to Total Variation Minimization
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Accelerated Edge-Preserving Image Restoration Without Boundary Artifacts
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Parameter Estimation for Blind and Non-Blind Deblurring Using Residual Whiteness Measures
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Super-Resolution Imaging
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A Primal–Dual Splitting Method for Convex Optimization Involving Lipschitzian, Proximable and Linear Composite Terms
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Deconvolving Images With Unknown Boundaries Using the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers
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Removing Boundary Artifacts for Real-Time Iterated Shrinkage Deconvolution
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BM3D Frames and Variational Image Deblurring
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Synthetic boundary conditions for image deblurring
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Convex Analysis and Monotone Operator Theory in Hilbert Spaces
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Trading-off matrix size and matrix structure: Handling Toeplitz equations by embedding on a larger circulant set
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On the Treatment of Boundary Artifacts in Image Restoration by Reflection and/or Anti-Reflection
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Proximal Splitting Methods in Signal Processing
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An Augmented Lagrangian Approach to the Constrained Optimization Formulation of Imaging Inverse Problems
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Alternating Direction Algorithms for 1-Problems in Compressive Sensing
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Reducing boundary artifacts in image deconvolution
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Single-Sensor Imaging: Methods and Applications for Digital Cameras
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A New Alternating Minimization Algorithm for Total Variation Image Reconstruction
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Image restoration by sparse 3D transform-domain collaborative filtering
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Video denoising by sparse 3D transform-domain collaborative filtering
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Blind image deconvolution: theory and applications
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Fast image restoration without boundary artifacts
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Dealing with edge effects in least-squares image deconvolution problems
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A simple method for the reduction of boundary effects in the Richardson-Lucy approach to image deconvolution
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A new inexact alternating directions method for monotone variational inequalities
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Decomposition Method with a Variable Parameter for a Class of Monotone Variational Inequality Problems
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Alternating Direction Method with Self-Adaptive Penalty Parameters for Monotone Variational Inequalities
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A Fast Algorithm for Deblurring Models with Neumann Boundary Conditions
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Adapting to Unknown Smoothness via Wavelet Shrinkage
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A proximal-based decomposition method for convex minimization problems
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On the Douglas—Rachford splitting method and the proximal point algorithm for maximal monotone operators
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Generalized cross-validation as a method for choosing a good ridge parameter
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Monotone Operators and the Proximal Point Algorithm
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Convex Analysis: (pms-28)
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This article has been accepted for publication in a future issue of this journal, but has not been fully edited. Content may change prior to final publication. Citation information: DOI 10.1109/TIP
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Blind image deconvolution
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Deblurring images: Matrices, spectra, and filtering
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Chanussot is the founding President of IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing French chapter
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Simultaneous total variation image inpainting and blind deconvolution
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He was a member of the Machine Learning for Signal Processing Technical Committee of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (2006-2008) and the Program Chair of the IEEE
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Affine Invariant Flows in the Beltrami Framework
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IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
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He has previousl yworked as an Information Technology Consultant in the field of telecommunications. His main areas of research interest are image processing, optimization, and remote sensing
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He is currently working toward the joint Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering, and signal and image processing at the Instituto de Telecomunicações