2017
DOI: 10.1049/iet-ipr.2016.0418
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Semi‐guided bilateral filter

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“…Figs. 25 and 26 compare the performance of GAIF to two representative techniques; WLS [2] and semi‐guided filter [54]. We observe that the proposed filter preserves the original edges intact, in other words, the filtered image has the edges of the input image as can be seen in Fig.…”
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“…Figs. 25 and 26 compare the performance of GAIF to two representative techniques; WLS [2] and semi‐guided filter [54]. We observe that the proposed filter preserves the original edges intact, in other words, the filtered image has the edges of the input image as can be seen in Fig.…”
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“…In Fig. 22, we compare three representative filters namely guided filter (GIF) [4], joint bilateral filter (JBF) [31], and semi‐guided bilateral filter (SGBF) [54]. GAIF is used in this application as a replacement to the bilateral filter in the scheme proposed in [31].…”
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“…versions [8,9,21,22] have increased in number and popularity. Similar to BLF, GFs [10], local Laplacian filters [23], and geodesic filters [24] define the different types of affinity between neighbouring pixels by considering their intensity or colour difference.…”
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