Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
559753 Digital Signal Processing 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

It is a challenging problem to suppress mixed noise in color images. The traditional bilateral filter can excellently reduce additive noise without destroying image edges and details, but it fails to remove impulsive noise. This paper presents an improved bilateral filtering method, which can simultaneously suppress both impulsive and additive noise. The proposed solution first introduces a new weighting function to the bilateral filtering mechanism, which is experimentally more effective than the traditional Gaussian kernel. Then, either the current pixel or the vector median, instead of always the current pixel itself, is chosen as the base to take part in the bilateral filtering action, which is determined by whether the current pixel is a possible impulse or not. The experimental results show that the proposed solution can simultaneously remove impulsive and additive noise while preserving edge structures, and outperforms other vector filtering methods in terms of both objective evaluation and subjectively visual quality.

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