Three-state locally adaptive texture preserving filter for radar and optical image processing (Q2570564)

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Three-state locally adaptive texture preserving filter for radar and optical image processing
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    Three-state locally adaptive texture preserving filter for radar and optical image processing (English)
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    28 October 2005
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    Summary: Textural features are one of the most important types of useful information contained in images. In practice, these features are commonly masked by noise. Relatively little attention has been paid to texture preserving properties of noise attenuation methods. This stimulates solving the following tasks: (1) to analyze the texture preservation properties of various filters; and (2) to design image processing methods capable to preserve texture features well and to effectively reduce noise. This paper deals with examining texture feature preserving properties of different filters. The study is performed for a set of texture samples and different noise variances. The locally adaptive three-state schemes are proposed for which texture is considered as a particular class. For ``detection'' of texture regions, several classifiers are proposed and analyzed. As shown, an appropriate trade-off of the designed filter properties is provided. This is demonstrated quantitatively for artificial test images and is confirmed visually for real-life images.
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    texture feature preservation
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    image processing
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