Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9669946 Real-Time Imaging 2005 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
A new adaptive vector filter is proposed for impulse noise suppression and its relationship with the recent impulse reduction filters is investigated. The new filter detects outliers presented in the image through a novel neighborhood evaluation process, which significantly improves the accuracy of noise detection and detail preservation. The computational complexity of the new filter is very competitive. Its two parameters can be configured efficiently using online/offline optimization processes. Extensive simulations indicated that the new filter outperforms other prior-art methods in suppressing impulse noise in natural color images.
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