scholarly journals Mathematical Model for Image Restoration Based on Fractional Order Total Variation

Author(s):  
Akhtar Rasool ◽  
Noor Badshah ◽  
Asmat Ullah
2019 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 174830181983305 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yafeng Yang ◽  
Donghong Zhao

In this paper, we propose a model that combines a total variation filter with a fractional-order filter, which can unite the advantages of the two filters, and has a remarkable effect in the protection of image edges and texture details; simultaneously, the proposed model can eliminate the staircase effect. In addition, the model improves the PSNR compared with the total variation filter and the fractional-order filter when removing noise. Zhu and Chan presented the primal-dual hybrid gradient algorithm and proved that it is effective for the total variation filter. On the basis of their work, we employ the primal-dual hybrid gradient algorithm to solve the combined model in this article. The final experimental results show that the new model and algorithm are effective for image restoration.


Author(s):  
Cong Pham ◽  
Thi Thu Tran ◽  
Minh Pham ◽  
Thanh Cong Nguyen

Introduction: Many methods have been proposed to handle the image restoration problem with Poisson noise. A popular approach to Poissonian image reconstruction is the one based on Total Variation. This method can provide significantly sharp edges and visually fine images, but it results in piecewise-constant regions in the resulting images. Purpose: Developing an adaptive total variation-based model for the reconstruction of images contaminated by Poisson noise, and an algorithm for solving the optimization problem. Results: We proposed an effective way to restore images degraded by Poisson noise. Using the Bayesian framework, we proposed an adaptive model based on a combination of first-order total variation and fractional order total variation. The first-order total variation model is efficient for suppressing the noise and preserving the keen edges simultaneously. However, the first-order total variation method usually causes artifact problems in the obtained results. To avoid this drawback, we can use high-order total variation models, one of which is the fractional-order total variation-based model for image restoration. In the fractional-order total variation model, the derivatives have an order greater than or equal to one. It leads to the convenience of computation with a compact discrete form. However, methods based on the fractional-order total variation may cause image blurring. Thus, the proposed model incorporates the advantages of two total variation regularization models, having a significant effect on the edge-preserving image restoration. In order to solve the considered optimization problem, the Split Bregman method is used. Experimental results are provided, demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed method.  Practical relevance: The proposed method allows you to restore Poissonian images preserving their edges. The presented numerical simulation demonstrates the competitive performance of the model proposed for image reconstruction. Discussion: From the experimental results, we can see that the proposed algorithm is effective in suppressing noise and preserving the image edges. However, the weighted parameters in the proposed model were not automatically selected at each iteration of the proposed algorithm. This requires additional research.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 629-642 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liyan Ma ◽  
Tieyong Zeng ◽  
Gongyan Li

AbstractThe hybrid variational model for restoration of texture images corrupted by blur and Gaussian noise we consider combines total variation regularisation and a fractional-order regularisation, and is solved by an alternating minimisation direction algorithm. Numerical experiments demonstrate the advantage of this model over the adaptive fractional-order variational model in image quality and computational time.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zizhen Zhang ◽  
Anwar Zeb ◽  
Oluwaseun Francis Egbelowo ◽  
Vedat Suat Erturk

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 103676
Author(s):  
Amjad Ali ◽  
Muhammad Yasin Khan ◽  
Muhammad Sinan ◽  
F.M. Allehiany ◽  
Emad E. Mahmoud ◽  
...  

IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Mushtaq Ahmad Khan ◽  
Asmat Ullah ◽  
Sahib Khan ◽  
Murtaza Ali ◽  
Sheraz Khan ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jitesh Tripathi ◽  
Shrikant Warbhe ◽  
K.C. Deshmukh ◽  
Jyoti Verma

Purpose The present work is concerned with the solution of a fractional-order thermoelastic problem of a two-dimensional infinite half space under axisymmetric distributions in which lower surface is traction free and subjected to a periodically varying heat source. The thermoelastic displacement, stresses and temperature are determined within the context of fractional-order thermoelastic theory. To observe the variations of displacement, temperature and stress inside the half space, the authors compute the numerical values of the field variables for copper material by utilizing Gaver-Stehfast algorithm for numerical inversion of Laplace transform. The effects of fractional-order parameter on the variations of field variables inside the medium are analyzed graphically. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach Integral transform technique and Gaver-Stehfast algorithm are applied to prepare the mathematical model by considering the periodically varying heat source in cylindrical co-ordinates. Findings This paper studies a problem on thermoelastic interactions in an isotropic and homogeneous elastic medium under fractional-order theory of thermoelasticity proposed by Sherief (Ezzat and El-Karamany, 2011b). The analytic solutions are found in Laplace transform domain. Gaver-Stehfast algorithm (Ezzat and El-Karamany, 2011d; Ezzat, 2012; Ezzat, El Karamany, Ezzat, 2012) is used for numerical inversion of the Laplace transform. All the integrals were evaluated using Romberg’s integration technique (El-Karamany et al., 2011) with variable step size. A mathematical model is prepared for copper material and the results are presented graphically with the discussion on the effects of fractional-order parameter. Research limitations/implications Constructed purely on theoretical mathematical model by considering different parameters and the functions. Practical implications The system of equations in this paper may prove to be useful in studying the thermal characteristics of various bodies in real-life engineering problems by considering the time fractional derivative in the field equations. Originality/value In this problem, the authors have used the time fractional-order theory of thermoelasticity to solve the problem for a half space with a periodically varying heat source to control the speed of wave propagation in terms of heat and elastic waves for different conductivity like weak conductivity, moderate conductivity and super conductivity which is a new and novel contribution.


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