explain the two algorithms used to reconstruct the image from the telescope data
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CLEAN & CHIRP are two algorithms to reconstruct the image
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NRM and CHIRP
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NRM stands for non-redundant masking which is a process of converting data from a conventional telescope into an interferometric array. This involves the reduction of data or noises and then its reconstruction.
CHIRP stands for Continuous High-resolution Image Reconstruction using Patch priors. In this technique, the data is first deconvoluted to refine the images captured via telescope
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