Image denoising is indispensable for image processing.In this paper,image denoising algorithm based on Nonlocal Means(NLM)filter is proposed.Recently,abundant enhancements based on NLM filter have been performed.Howev...Image denoising is indispensable for image processing.In this paper,image denoising algorithm based on Nonlocal Means(NLM)filter is proposed.Recently,abundant enhancements based on NLM filter have been performed.However,the performance of NLM filter is still inferior to that of other image processing approaches such as K-SVD.In this paper,NLM algorithm with weight refinement is utilized for image denoising.Weight refinement is performed to thoroughly take advantage of self-similarity of the image.Experimental results show good performance of the proposed method.展开更多
A critical issue in image interpolation is preserving edge detail and texture information in images when zooming. In this paper, we propose a novel adaptive image zooming algorithm using weighted least-square estimati...A critical issue in image interpolation is preserving edge detail and texture information in images when zooming. In this paper, we propose a novel adaptive image zooming algorithm using weighted least-square estimation that can achieve arbitrary integer-ratio zoom (WLS-AIZ) For a given zooming ratio n, every pixel in a low-resolution (LR) image is associated with an n x n block of high-resolution (HR) pixels in the HR image. In WLS-AIZ, the LR image is interpolated using the bilinear method in advance. Model parameters of every n×n block are worked out through weighted least-square estimation. Subsequently, each pixel in the n × n block is substituted by a combination of its eight neighboring HR pixels using estimated parameters. Finally, a refinement strategy is adopted to obtain the ultimate HR pixel values. The proposed algorithm has significant adaptability to local image structure. Extensive experiments comparing WLS-AIZ with other state of the art image zooming methods demonstrate the superiority of WLS-AIZ. In terms of peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR), structural similarity index (SSIM) and feature similarity index (FSIM), WLS-AIZ produces better results than all other image integer-ratio zoom algorithms.展开更多
基金supported by the MKE(The Ministry of Knowledge Economy),Korea,under the ITRC(Infor mation Technology Research Center)support programsupervised by the NIPA(National IT Industry Promotion Agency)(NIPA-2011-C1090-1111-0003)
文摘Image denoising is indispensable for image processing.In this paper,image denoising algorithm based on Nonlocal Means(NLM)filter is proposed.Recently,abundant enhancements based on NLM filter have been performed.However,the performance of NLM filter is still inferior to that of other image processing approaches such as K-SVD.In this paper,NLM algorithm with weight refinement is utilized for image denoising.Weight refinement is performed to thoroughly take advantage of self-similarity of the image.Experimental results show good performance of the proposed method.
基金Acknowledgements Our research was supported by the following projects: National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants No. 61373151) National High-tech R&D Program of China (2013AA01A603)+2 种基金 National Science and Technology Support Projects of China (2012BAH07B01) Program of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (12510701900) 2012 loT Program of Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China.
文摘A critical issue in image interpolation is preserving edge detail and texture information in images when zooming. In this paper, we propose a novel adaptive image zooming algorithm using weighted least-square estimation that can achieve arbitrary integer-ratio zoom (WLS-AIZ) For a given zooming ratio n, every pixel in a low-resolution (LR) image is associated with an n x n block of high-resolution (HR) pixels in the HR image. In WLS-AIZ, the LR image is interpolated using the bilinear method in advance. Model parameters of every n×n block are worked out through weighted least-square estimation. Subsequently, each pixel in the n × n block is substituted by a combination of its eight neighboring HR pixels using estimated parameters. Finally, a refinement strategy is adopted to obtain the ultimate HR pixel values. The proposed algorithm has significant adaptability to local image structure. Extensive experiments comparing WLS-AIZ with other state of the art image zooming methods demonstrate the superiority of WLS-AIZ. In terms of peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR), structural similarity index (SSIM) and feature similarity index (FSIM), WLS-AIZ produces better results than all other image integer-ratio zoom algorithms.