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3 March 2000 Wavelet-based denoising from multiple noisy realizations: preliminary experiments
Philippe Vautrot, Anne Ricordeau, Noel Bonnet
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Proceedings Volume 3961, Nonlinear Image Processing XI; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.379400
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2000, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Wavelet-based methods are, at the present time, the most efficient methods for the improvement of the signal to-noise ratio of very noisy images. In this paper, we attempt to improve the quality of restored images by considering multiple realizations of noisy images instead of a unique realization, at constant acquisition time. We investigate several variants for thresholding or shrinking the wavelet coefficients, taking into account the relative standard deviation of the wavelet coefficients, over the multiple realizations, at a given scale, orientation and position. Moreover, for simulations, we try to quantify the quality of restoration by other criteria than the usual mean-square error or signal-to-noise ratio. For doing this, we try to quantify the structuration of the residues.
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Philippe Vautrot, Anne Ricordeau, and Noel Bonnet "Wavelet-based denoising from multiple noisy realizations: preliminary experiments", Proc. SPIE 3961, Nonlinear Image Processing XI, (3 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.379400
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KEYWORDS
Wavelets

Signal to noise ratio

Denoising

Interference (communication)

Image acquisition

Image filtering

Image processing

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