The nonsubsampled contourlet transform (NSCT) is a powerful and versatile tool that allows a multiresolution and directional representation to be achieved. In this paper, we propose an extension of two despeckling algorithms, proposed to restore SAR images and based on the undecimated separable wavelet transform, to work into the NSCT domain. The signal is modeled as affected by a multiplicative noise. The noise-free NSCT coefficients are estimated from the observed ones according to either the maximum-a-posteriori (MAP) or the linear minimum mean square error (LMMSE) criterion. The results show that the proposed restoration algorithms highly benefit from the fact of working into a multiresolution and multidirectional domain.
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