Definition of deconvolution in English:
deconvolution
noun ˌdiːkɒnvəˈluːʃ(ə)ndēˌkänvəˈlo͞oSHən
mass noun1A process of resolving something into its constituent elements or removing complication.
the editor helped in the deconvolution of phrase and thought
- 1.1Mathematics The resolution of a convolution function into the functions from which it was formed in order to separate their effects.
Example sentencesExamples
- In general, deconvolution decreases the exponential formation time by 0.07 + or - 0.02 ps.
- Fourier transformation deconvolution is only applicable to samples composed of a single radical species.
- Mathematical procedures, such as Fourier deconvolution and derivation, have been developed to circumvent this problem.
- The deconvolution was made in a wavenumber function and then transferred to the wavelength function for representation in the figures.
- In those experiments Fourier deconvolution was used to calculate the spatial function, but that approach is not applicable for a sample containing multiple radical species.
- 1.2 The improvement of resolution of images or other data by a mathematical algorithm designed to separate the information from artefacts which result from the method of collecting it.
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- After deconvolution, 3D-reconstruction algorithms are applied.
- He reported that deconvolution of the high-resolution images was going well, and showed a pretty red-green-blue image with a noticeably brown tinge to it.
- The raw data in and after imaging was subjected to linear deconvolution to mathematically slightly enhance the resolution.
- The out-of-focus fluorescence in 3 - D images recorded by WFFM can be computationally removed using deconvolution.
- The resolution of this image was computationally enhanced by deconvolution.