Comparison of Image Quality Assessment Metrics for Evaluation of Performance of Anisotropic Diffusion Filter for SAR Images

Author(s):  
Anna A. Tuzova ◽  
Vitalii A. Pavlov ◽  
Andrei A. Belov ◽  
Sergey V. Volvenko
2008 ◽  
Vol 6 (7) ◽  
pp. 491-494 ◽  
Author(s):  
庞建新 Jianxin Pang ◽  
张荣 Rong Zhang ◽  
张晖 Hui Zhang ◽  
黄轩 Xuan Huang ◽  
刘政凯 Zhengkai Liu

Author(s):  
M. A. Günen

Abstract. Technical and physical limitations often do not allow images to be acquired with high spatial and spectral resolution. Pansharpened images obtained by fusing high spatial resolution panchromatic images and multi-spectral images are widely used in GIS applications. In this study, it is aimed to increase the spatial resolution of the RASAT and Landsat-8 multispectral satellite images with synthetic Sentinel-2 panchromatic data. Six different pansharpening methods were used to test the success of the synthetic panchromatic data generation method using dataset with two different land use/land cover properties. Seven full reference image quality assessment metrics and two referenceless image quality assessment metrics were used to perform quantitative comparison.


2013 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 670-676
Author(s):  
Dr. Sachin D. Ruikar ◽  
Ms. Vrushali N. Raut

Computed Tomography (CT) is an important and most common modality in medical imaging. In CT examinations there is trade off between radiation dose and image quality. If radiation dose is decreased, the noise will unavoidably increase degrading the diagnostic value of the CT image and ifthe radiation dose is increased, the associated risk of cancer also increases especially in paediatric applications. Image filtering techniques perform image pre-processing to improve the quality of images. These techniques serve two major purposes. One is to maintain low radiation dose and another is to make subsequent phases of image analysis like segmentation or recognition easier or more effective. This paper presents the effect of noise reduction filter on CT images particularly that of anisotropic diffusion filter and Gaussian filter in combination with Prewitt operator. Anisotropic diffusion is Selective and nonlinear filtering technique which filters an image within the object boundaries and not across the edge orientation. Simulation results have shown that the anisotropic diffusion filter can effectively smooth noisy background, yet well preserve edge and fine details in the restored image. Gaussian filter smoothens the image while Prewitt operator detects the edges, so the combination of Gaussian filters and Prewitt operator works like a nonlinear filter.Thus these two filtering techniques improve an image quality and allow use of low dose CT protocol


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