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Patent
Remo J. D'Ortenzio1
04 Aug 1980
TL;DR: A separable two dimensional Finite Impulse Response (FIR) digital image processing filter with X-dimension filter section having a delay buffer series to which digitized image signals or pixels are first input.
Abstract: A separable two dimensional Finite Impulse Response (FIR) digital image processing filter with X-dimension filter section having a delay buffer series to which digitized image signals or pixels are first input. The buffer inputs and output are tapped and pixels tapped off are processed by preset multiplier factors and input to an adder where the processed pixels are summed. The summed pixels are fed to a line buffer series of a Y-dimension filter section, tapped off from the filter inputs and output, and processed by further preset multiplier factors. The processed pixels are input to a second adder and summed to provide filtered output pixels. In a second embodiment, the filter is symmetric and has a center point response of unity. In a third embodiment, the filter X and Y dimension filter sections are reversed.

39 citations


Patent
James C. Stoffel1
04 Aug 1980
TL;DR: A separable two dimensional Finite Impulse Response (FIR) digital image processing filter with X-dimension filter section having a delay buffer series to which digitized image signals or pixels are first input.
Abstract: A separable two dimensional Finite Impulse Response (FIR) digital image processing filter with X-dimension filter section having a delay buffer series to which digitized image signals or pixels are first input. The buffer inputs and output are tapped and pixels tapped off are processed by preset multiplier factors and input to an adder where the processed pixels are summed. The summed pixels are fed to a line buffer series of a Y-dimension filter section, tapped off from the filter inputs and output, and processed by further preset multiplier factors. The processed pixels are input to a second adder and summed to provide filtered output pixels. In a second embodiment, the filter is symmetric and has a center point response of unity. In a third embodiment, the filter X and Y dimension filter sections are reversed.

18 citations