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Adaptive Switching Weight Mean Filter for Salt and Pepper Image Denoising

Dang N. H. Thanh, Nguyễn Ngọc Hiền, P. Kalavathi, V. B. Surya Prasath

2020Procedia Computer Science47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We propose Adaptive Switching Weight Mean Filter (ASWMF) to remove the salt and pepper noise. Instead of using median or mean, ASWMF assigns value of a switching weight mean (SWM) to grey value of the centre pixel of an adaptive window. SWM is evaluated by eliminating all noisy pixels from the adaptive window and putting a low weight for pixels on the diagonals and a high weight for pixels outside the diagonals. ASWMF can remove noise with various noise levels effectively. It not only successes for low-density denoising, but also removes medium-density and high-density noise impressively. In experiments, we compare denoising results with other similar denoising methods. According to intuition as well as error metrics such as the peak signal-to-noise ratio and the structure similarity, ASWMF outperforms other methods.

Topics & Concepts

Salt-and-pepper noisePixelNoise reductionComputer scienceMedian filterNon-local meansPeak signal-to-noise ratioArtificial intelligenceMean squared errorNoise (video)Pattern recognition (psychology)Gaussian noiseNoise spectral densityMathematicsStatisticsImage (mathematics)Image processingImage denoisingTelecommunicationsNoise figureBandwidth (computing)AmplifierImage and Signal Denoising MethodsAdvanced Image Fusion TechniquesAdvanced Image Processing Techniques
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