Image Denoising Using Sure-Based Adaptive Thresholding In Directionlet Domain


Autoria(s): Tessamma, Thomas; Sethunadh, R
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12/08/2014

12/08/2014

01/12/2012

Resumo

The standard separable two dimensional wavelet transform has achieved a great success in image denoising applications due to its sparse representation of images. However it fails to capture efficiently the anisotropic geometric structures like edges and contours in images as they intersect too many wavelet basis functions and lead to a non-sparse representation. In this paper a novel de-noising scheme based on multi directional and anisotropic wavelet transform called directionlet is presented. The image denoising in wavelet domain has been extended to the directionlet domain to make the image features to concentrate on fewer coefficients so that more effective thresholding is possible. The image is first segmented and the dominant direction of each segment is identified to make a directional map. Then according to the directional map, the directionlet transform is taken along the dominant direction of the selected segment. The decomposed images with directional energy are used for scale dependent subband adaptive optimal threshold computation based on SURE risk. This threshold is then applied to the sub-bands except the LLL subband. The threshold corrected sub-bands with the unprocessed first sub-band (LLL) are given as input to the inverse directionlet algorithm for getting the de-noised image. Experimental results show that the proposed method outperforms the standard wavelet-based denoising methods in terms of numeric and visual quality

Signal & Image Processing : An International Journal (SIPIJ) Vol.3, No.6, December 2012

Cochin University of Science & Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4578

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en

Palavras-Chave #Undecimated directionlet transform #Directional map #Denoising #SURE threshold
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Article