Image Sharpening by Flows Based on Triple Well Potentials

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Titel: Image Sharpening by Flows Based on Triple Well Potentials
Autoren: Guy Gilboa, Nir Sochen, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi
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Quelle: http://tiger.technion.ac.il/~gilboa/pub/JMIV_mia02_GSZ.pdf.
Publikationsjahr: 2003
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Schlagwörter: image filtering, image enhancement, image sharpening, nonlinear diffusion, hyper- diffusion, variational
Beschreibung: Image sharpening in the presence of noise is formulated as a non-convex variational problem. The energy functional incorporates a gradient-dependent potential, a convex fidelity criterion and a high order convex regularizing term. The first term attains local minima at zero and some high gradient magnitude, thus forming a triple well-shaped potential (in the one-dimensional case). The energy minimization flow results in sharpening of the dominant edges, while most noisy fluctuations are filtered out.
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Sprache: English
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Abstract:Image sharpening in the presence of noise is formulated as a non-convex variational problem. The energy functional incorporates a gradient-dependent potential, a convex fidelity criterion and a high order convex regularizing term. The first term attains local minima at zero and some high gradient magnitude, thus forming a triple well-shaped potential (in the one-dimensional case). The energy minimization flow results in sharpening of the dominant edges, while most noisy fluctuations are filtered out.