Simultaneous filtering and sharpening of vector-valued images with numerical schemes
Simultaneous filtering and sharpening of vector-valued images with numerical schemes
- Author(s): P. Gonzalez ; T. Garcia ; P. Spiterif ; C. Tauber
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2019.0249
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- Author(s): P. Gonzalez ; T. Garcia ; P. Spiterif ; C. Tauber Source: 10th International Conference on Pattern Recognition Systems, 2019 p. 11 (58 – 63)
- Conference: 10th International Conference on Pattern Recognition Systems
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2019.0249
- ISBN: 978-1-83953-108-8
- Location: Tours, France
- Conference date: 8-10 July 2019
- Format: PDF
The present work deals with the development of a novel approach to increase the quality of 3D vector-valued (4D) images. We model the problem as a coupled anisotropic convection diffusion filtering scheme based upon local structure analysis. The orientation of the denoising and shock filtering are based upon an analysis of the local structure of the vector-valued image through a tensor that accounts for the distribution of the noise between the channels. With this approach, the noise is reduced in homogeneous regions while the vector edges are sharpened orthogonally to the flow of diffusion. We present the continuous problem and a corresponding discretization in space and time by a numerical way. Results on realistic dynamic PET image simulations illustrate the potential of the proposed method, which led to distinct improvements of figures of merit over several other approaches from the literature.
Inspec keywords: image denoising; medical image processing; vectors; convection; image filtering; positron emission tomography; biodiffusion
Subjects: Nuclear medicine, emission tomography; Optical, image and video signal processing; Computer vision and image processing techniques; Patient diagnostic methods and instrumentation; Biology and medical computing; Nuclear medicine, emission tomography
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