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5 March 1999 New algorithm for removing mixed (white and impulsive) noise from images
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Proceedings Volume 3646, Nonlinear Image Processing X; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.341104
Event: Electronic Imaging '99, 1999, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
A new algorithm for removing mixed noise from images based on combining an impulse removal operation with local adaptive filtering in transform-domain is proposed in this paper. The key point is that the operation is designed so that it removes impulses while maintaining as much as possible of the frequency content of the original image. The second stage is an adaptive de-noising operation based on local transform. The proposed algorithm works well in de-noising images corrupted by a white (Gaussian, Laplacian, exponential) noise impulsive noise, and their mixtures. Comparison of the new algorithm with known techniques for removing mixed noise from images shows the advantages of the new approach, both quantitatively and visually.
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Karen O. Egiazarian and Jaakko T. Astola "New algorithm for removing mixed (white and impulsive) noise from images", Proc. SPIE 3646, Nonlinear Image Processing X, (5 March 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.341104
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Nonlinear filtering

Wavelets

Digital filtering

Gaussian filters

Interference (communication)

Linear filtering

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