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Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng.  2010, Vol. 11 Issue (1): 36-44    DOI: 10.1631/jzus.C0910145
    
Improved switching based filter for protecting thin lines of color images
Chang-cheng WU, Chun-yu ZHAO*, Da-yue CHEN
School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China
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Abstract  The classical vector median filter (VMF) has been widely used to remove impulse noise from color images. However, since the VMF cannot identify thin lines during the denoising process, many thin lines may be removed out as noise. This serious problem can be solved by a newly proposed filter that uses a noise detector to find these thin lines and then keep them unchanged. In this new approach, the noise detection scheme applied on a current processed pixel is realized through counting the close pixels in its eight neighbor positions and the expanded window to see whether the current pixel is corrupted by impulse noise. Based on the previous outputs, our algorithm can increase the performance in detecting and canceling the impulse noise. Extensive experiments indicate that this approach can be used to remove the impulse noise from a color image without distorting the useful information.

Key wordsVector median filter (VMF)      Thin lines      Impulse noise      Color image     
Received: 12 March 2009      Published: 30 November 2009
CLC:  TP317.4  
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Chang-cheng WU, Chun-yu ZHAO, Da-yue CHEN. Improved switching based filter for protecting thin lines of color images. Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng., 2010, 11(1): 36-44.

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Improved switching based filter for protecting thin lines of color images

The classical vector median filter (VMF) has been widely used to remove impulse noise from color images. However, since the VMF cannot identify thin lines during the denoising process, many thin lines may be removed out as noise. This serious problem can be solved by a newly proposed filter that uses a noise detector to find these thin lines and then keep them unchanged. In this new approach, the noise detection scheme applied on a current processed pixel is realized through counting the close pixels in its eight neighbor positions and the expanded window to see whether the current pixel is corrupted by impulse noise. Based on the previous outputs, our algorithm can increase the performance in detecting and canceling the impulse noise. Extensive experiments indicate that this approach can be used to remove the impulse noise from a color image without distorting the useful information.

关键词: Vector median filter (VMF),  Thin lines,  Impulse noise,  Color image 
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