Image Denoising Using Quadtree-Based Nonlocal Means With Locally Adaptive Principal Component Analysis

2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 434-438 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chenglin Zuo ◽  
Ljubomir Jovanov ◽  
Bart Goossens ◽  
Hiep Quang Luong ◽  
Wilfried Philips ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Maryam Abedini ◽  
Horriyeh Haddad ◽  
Marzieh Faridi Masouleh ◽  
Asadollah Shahbahrami

This study proposes an image denoising algorithm based on sparse representation and Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The proposed algorithm includes the following steps. First, the noisy image is divided into overlapped [Formula: see text] blocks. Second, the discrete cosine transform is applied as a dictionary for the sparse representation of the vectors created by the overlapped blocks. To calculate the sparse vector, the orthogonal matching pursuit algorithm is used. Then, the dictionary is updated by means of the PCA algorithm to achieve the sparsest representation of vectors. Since the signal energy, unlike the noise energy, is concentrated on a small dataset by transforming into the PCA domain, the signal and noise can be well distinguished. The proposed algorithm was implemented in a MATLAB environment and its performance was evaluated on some standard grayscale images under different levels of standard deviations of white Gaussian noise by means of peak signal-to-noise ratio, structural similarity indexes, and visual effects. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed denoising algorithm achieves significant improvement compared to dual-tree complex discrete wavelet transform and K-singular value decomposition image denoising methods. It also obtains competitive results with the block-matching and 3D filtering method, which is the current state-of-the-art for image denoising.


Author(s):  
Ekaterina Aleksandrova ◽  
Christos Anagnostopoulos

This chapter introduces statistical learning methods and findings of a group decision-making algorithm in internet of things (IoT) and edge computing environments. The discussed methodology locally detects outliers in an on-line and adaptive mode. It is driven by three perspectives—opinion, confidence, and independence—and exploits the incremental principal component analysis using the power method for eigenvector and eigenvalue estimation and Knuth and Welford's online algorithms for variance estimation. The methodology is implemented and evaluated over real contextual data in a wireless network of environmental sensors from where appropriate conclusions are drawn about the capabilities and limitations of the proposed solution in IoT environments.


Author(s):  
Mark D. Does ◽  
Jonas Lynge Olesen ◽  
Kevin D. Harkins ◽  
Teresa Serradas‐Duarte ◽  
Daniel F. Gochberg ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 571-572 ◽  
pp. 753-756
Author(s):  
Wei Li Li ◽  
Xiao Qing Yin ◽  
Bin Wang ◽  
Mao Jun Zhang ◽  
Ke Tan

Denoising is an important issue for laser active image. This paper attempted to process laser active image in the low-dimensional sub-space. We adopted the principal component analysis with local pixel grouping (LPG-PCA) denoising method proposed by Zhang [1], and compared it with the conventional denoising method for laser active image, such as wavelet filtering, wavelet soft threshold filtering and median filtering. Experimental results show that the image denoised by LPG-PCA has higher BIQI value than other images, most of the speckle noise can be reduced and the detail structure information is well preserved. The low-dimensional sub-space idea is a new direction for laser active image denoising.


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