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About: Bilateral filter is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3500 publications have been published within this topic receiving 75582 citations.


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Patent
Ron Maurer1
29 Jan 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, the bilateral filter is reformulated at each pixel location in the image into a sum of the original signal value of a central pixel at said pixel location and a bilateral correction term which is a function of local signal differences between the central pixel and its neighbors.
Abstract: A method for processing an image using a bilateral filter. The bilateral filter is reformulated at each pixel location in the image into a sum of the original signal value of a central pixel at said pixel location and a bilateral correction term which is a function of local signal differences between the central pixel and its neighbors. The bilateral correction term is calculated using a computationally efficient approximation.

43 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
13 Nov 2009
TL;DR: This work investigated two image space based nonlinear filters for noise reduction: the bilateral filter (BF) and the nonlocal means (NLM) algorithm and found that both the BF and NLM methods improve the tradeoff between noise and high contrast spatial resolution with no significant difference in LCD.
Abstract: Optimal noise control is important for improving image quality and reducing radiation dose in computed tomography. Here we investigated two image space based nonlinear filters for noise reduction: the bilateral filter (BF) and the nonlocal means (NLM) algorithm. Images from both methods were compared against those from a commercially available weighted filtered backprojection (WFBP) method. A standard phantom for quality assurance testing was used to quantitatively compare noise and spatial resolution, as well as low contrast detectability (LCD). Additionally, an image dataset from a patient's abdominal CT exam was used to assess the effectiveness of the filters on full dose and simulated half dose acquisitions. We found that both the BF and NLM methods improve the tradeoff between noise and high contrast spatial resolution with no significant difference in LCD. Results from the patient dataset demonstrated the potential of dose reduction with the denoising methods. Care must be taken when choosing the NLM parameters in order to minimize the generation of artifacts that could possibly compromise diagnostic value.

42 citations

Patent
Yoshihiro Nakami1
17 Dec 2003
TL;DR: In this article, a median filter with an angle matching the determined edge angle is selected, and the selected median filter is used to carry out the smoothing process on target pixels TP which are edge-forming pixels.
Abstract: An image processing apparatus determines whether or not a target pixel TP which is the object of the smoothing process is an edge-forming pixel based on the edge level (gradient g). If the pixel is determined to be an edge-forming pixel, the smoothing process employs an elliptical median filter instead of a moving average filter. The median filter MF has an elliptical reference area RA that is tilted (angled) to match the orientation of the edge Eg (edge angle), allowing the smoothing process to be carried out without compromising the edge components. The angle of the edge Eg is thus determined in the smoothing process, a median filter MF with an angle matching the determined edge angle is selected, and the selected median filter MF is used to carry out the smoothing process on target pixels TP which are edge-forming pixels.

42 citations

Patent
08 Apr 1993
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method and apparatus for block adaptive image compression by estimating the secondary pixel values from the primary pixel values by predicting that a secondary pixel will look like the surrounding primary pixels.
Abstract: The method and apparatus of the .present invention presents an apparatus and-method for block adaptive image compression. The method and apparatus of the present invention reduces data storage and transmission requirements by sending a subset of the entire pixel data set existing in an image pixel data set. The pixels that are stored are referred to as primary pixels. The remaining pixels that are not transmitted or stored are referred to as secondary pixels. These secondary pixels are estimated from the primary pixels. A high fidelity image can be reproduced utilizing only the primary pixels. The method and apparatus of the present inventions estimates the secondary pixel values from the primary pixel values by predicting that a secondary pixel will look like the surrounding primary pixels, or by interpolating a value for the secondary pixels by summing the surrounding primary pixels and averaging them to obtain a value for the secondary pixel.

42 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Experimental results show that the optimized vector bilateral filter provides improved denoising performance on multispectral images when compared with several other approaches.
Abstract: Vector bilateral filtering has been shown to provide good tradeoff between noise removal and edge degradation when applied to multispectral/hyperspectral image denoising. It has also been demonstrated to provide dynamic range enhancement of bands that have impaired signal to noise ratios (SNRs). Typical vector bilateral filtering described in the literature does not use parameters satisfying optimality criteria. We introduce an approach for selection of the parameters of a vector bilateral filter through an optimization procedure rather than by ad hoc means. The approach is based on posing the filtering problem as one of nonlinear estimation and minimization of the Stein's unbiased risk estimate of this nonlinear estimator. Along the way, we provide a plausibility argument through an analytical example as to why vector bilateral filtering outperforms band-wise 2D bilateral filtering in enhancing SNR. Experimental results show that the optimized vector bilateral filter provides improved denoising performance on multispectral images when compared with several other approaches.

42 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202321
202257
2021116
2020145
2019203
2018204