1982
DOI: 10.1109/tassp.1982.1163951
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Median filters: Some modifications and their properties

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“…One filter without gray-level bias is the median filter, which simply outputs the median value of a windowed set of samples [34]. Median filters have noise removal and edge localization properties that are similar to those of morphological filters [35,36]. However, the median filter has two major disadvantages.…”
Section: The Lomo Scale-spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One filter without gray-level bias is the median filter, which simply outputs the median value of a windowed set of samples [34]. Median filters have noise removal and edge localization properties that are similar to those of morphological filters [35,36]. However, the median filter has two major disadvantages.…”
Section: The Lomo Scale-spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two papers by Nodes and Gallagher [97], [99] extended the median filter to nth rank-order filters. These filters operate exactly like the median except that they put out x(,), the nth largest sample in the window, instead of the sample of middle rank.…”
Section: Generalization Of Median-type Filters : Theoretical Analysismentioning
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“…The simplest examples of rank-order filters other than the median are the filters which put out x(1), the minimum, and X(2N+I) , the maximum, values in the window. Rank-order filters all possess the convergence property of the median filter, but as shown in [97] a nonmedian rank-order filter reduces any sequence to a constant value after repeated filtering.…”
Section: Generalization Of Median-type Filters : Theoretical Analysismentioning
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