Signal processing method and apparatus and recording medium

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C348S220100, C348S154000, C382S254000, C382S266000

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ABSTRACT:
A signal processor12acquires a second signal obtained by detecting a first signal, as a signal of the real world, having a first dimension. The second signal is of a second dimension lower than the first dimension and has distortion relative to the first signal. The signal processor12performs signal processing which is based on the second signal to generate a third signal alleviated in distortion as compared to the second signal.

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