Title: Extensions of the Justen-Ramlau blind deconvolution method Speaker: Lothar Reichel Affiliation: Kent State University Blind deconvolution problems arise in many image restoration applications. Most available blind deconvolution methods are iterative. Recently, Justen and Ramlau proposed a novel non-iterative blind deconvolution method. The method was derived under the assumption of periodic boundary conditions. These boundary conditions may introduce oscillatory artifacts into the computed restoration. We describe how other boundary conditions, including Neumann and antireflective boundary conditions, can be used with the Justen-Ramlau method. The talk presents joint work with T. Hearn.