A novel multiparameter system for accurate enhancement of noisy images is presented. The proposed system includes cascaded blocks performing directional smoothing and sharpening whose behavior is finely controlled by a set of parameters. Since the most important parameter settings depend on the noise, the standard deviation of the Gaussian noise is estimated by an algorithm that is based on piecewise linear filtering. Thus, simple functions (or lookup tables) are adopted to choose satisfactory parameter values for the overall enhancement system. Computer simulations and experiments with images that are acquired by digital cameras show that the proposed approach yields effective results.

An Image-Enhancement System Based on Noise Estimation

RUSSO, FABRIZIO
2007-01-01

Abstract

A novel multiparameter system for accurate enhancement of noisy images is presented. The proposed system includes cascaded blocks performing directional smoothing and sharpening whose behavior is finely controlled by a set of parameters. Since the most important parameter settings depend on the noise, the standard deviation of the Gaussian noise is estimated by an algorithm that is based on piecewise linear filtering. Thus, simple functions (or lookup tables) are adopted to choose satisfactory parameter values for the overall enhancement system. Computer simulations and experiments with images that are acquired by digital cameras show that the proposed approach yields effective results.
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