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Author: Samuel Farrens

I have been a postdoctoral researcher at CEA Saclay since October 2015. I am currently working on the DEDALE project and the Euclid mission with Jean-Luc Starck. My background is in optical detection of clusters of galaxies and photometric redshift estimation. I am now branching out into the field of PSF estimation using sparse signal processing techniques.
A proximal iteration for deconvolving Poisson noisy images using sparse representations
Publications Statistical Methods Publications

A proximal iteration for deconvolving Poisson noisy images using sparse representations

February 1, 2009June 28, 2017 Samuel Farrens

  Authors: F.-X. Dupé, J. Fadili, J.-L. Starck Journal: IEEE Year: 2009 Download: ADS | arXiv Abstract…

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Sparsity and Morphological Diversity in Blind Source Separation
BSS Publications Publications Statistical Methods Publications

Sparsity and Morphological Diversity in Blind Source Separation

October 15, 2007August 30, 2018 Samuel Farrens

  Authors: J. Bobin, J.-L. Starck, J. Fadili, Y. Moudden Journal: IEEE Year: 2007 Download: IEEE Abstract…

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