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21 September 1994 Line preserving adaptive median filtering
Takis Kasparis, Arthur Robert Weeks, Revathi Koteeswaran
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Abstract
A new form of adaptive median filtering that suppresses impulsive noise while preserving image detail and thin lines is presented. This is accomplished by first generating a binary mask of the image which is subsequently used to drive the type of filtering within the filter windows. The decisions used are either 2-D or directional 1-D median filtering, depending on line structure information from the binary mask. Filtering along the direction of a line preserves the line and suppresses impulsive noise. Experimental results with a real image demonstrate the performance of the algorithm.
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Takis Kasparis, Arthur Robert Weeks, and Revathi Koteeswaran "Line preserving adaptive median filtering", Proc. SPIE 2298, Applications of Digital Image Processing XVII, (21 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.186546
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KEYWORDS
Digital filtering

Image filtering

Binary data

Computer engineering

Detection and tracking algorithms

Device simulation

Electronic filtering

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