scholarly journals An image super-resolution reconstruction model based on fractional-order anisotropic diffusion equation

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 6581-6607
Author(s):  
Jimin Yu ◽  
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Jiajun Yin ◽  
Shangbo Zhou ◽  
Saiao Huang ◽  
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<abstract><p>The image denoising model based on anisotropic diffusion equation often appears the staircase effect while image denoising, and the traditional super-resolution reconstruction algorithm can not effectively suppress the noise in the image in the case of blur and serious noise. To tackle this problem, a novel model is proposed in this paper. Based on the original diffusion equation, we propose a new method for calculating the adaptive fidelity term and its coefficients, which is based on the relationship between the image gradient and the diffusion function. It is realized that the diffusion speed can be slowed down by adaptively changing the coefficient of the fidelity term, and it is proved mathematically that the proposed fractional adaptive fidelity term will not change the existence and uniqueness of the solution of the original model. At the same time, washout filter is introduced as the control item of the model, and a new model of image super-resolution reconstruction and image denoising is constructed. In the proposed model, the order of fractional differential will be determined adaptively by the local variance of the image. And we give the numerical calculation method of the new model in the frequency domain by the method of Fourier transform. The experimental results show that the proposed algorithm can better prevent the staircase effect and achieve better visual effect. And by introducing washout filter to act as the control of the model, the stability of the system can be improved and the system can converge to a stable state quickly.</p></abstract>

Author(s):  
Xuehui Yin ◽  
Shunli Chen ◽  
Liping Wang ◽  
Shangbo Zhou

Image super-resolution methods-based existing edge indicating operators — namely Gauss curvature, mean curvature and gradient — cannot effectively identify the edges, ramps and flat regions and suffer from the loss of fine textures. To address these issues, this paper presents a fractional anisotropic diffusion equation based on a new edge indicator, named fractional-order difference curvature, which can characterize the intensity variations in images. We introduce the frequency-domain definition for fractional-order derivative by the Fourier transform, which is easy to implement numerically. The new edge indicator is better than the existing edge indicating operators in distinguishing between ramps and edges and can better handle the fine textures. Comparative results for natural images validate that the proposed method can yield a visually pleasing result and better values of MSSIM and PSNR.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoli Sun ◽  
Chen Xu ◽  
Min Li

When denoising with the method of Weickert’s anisotropic diffusion equation, the textures and details will be compromised. A fidelity term is added to Weickert’s equation, and the coefficient of fidelity term will vary adaptively with the instant image, which makes the diffusion term and the fidelity term come to a better compromise. Otherwise, when deciding the edge directions, because of the strong smoothness of linear Gaussian function, a few other edge directions hiding in the main direction will be lost. To preserve these detailed edge directions, Gaussian kernel is substituted for nonlinear wavelet threshold. In addition, in order to preserve the textures and details as much as possible, a nonlocal diffusion tensor was introduced, and the two eigenvalues are reset by combining the two methods: edge-enhancing diffusion and coherence-enhancing diffusion. Experiments show that the new model has an obvious effect on preserving textures and details.


2010 ◽  
Vol 29 (12) ◽  
pp. 3369-3371
Author(s):  
Zhen-heng LI ◽  
Feng-rong SUN ◽  
Fen LIU ◽  
Qing-hao WANG ◽  
Jun-qing GENG ◽  
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