2015
DOI: 10.18178/ijmlc.2015.5.6.560
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Anisotropic Filtering with Multi-resolution Edge Analysis and Connectivity Analysis

Abstract: Abstract-Generally, an edge-high frequency information in an image-would be filtered or suppressed after image smoothing. This results in noise attenuation, but the image also loses sharpness. This loss of sharpness can impact the usefulness of the processed image for further tasks. Our new anisotropic filtering performs multi-resolution edge analysis and connectivity analysis to make sure that only isolated edge information that represents noise gets filtered out, and the averaging process is within smooth re… Show more

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