A new filter to restore radiographic images corrupted by impulsive noise is proposed. It is based on a switching scheme where all the pulses are first detected and then corrected through a median filter. The pulse detector is based on the hypothesis that the major contribution to image noise is given by the photon counting process, with some pixels corrupted by impulsive noise. Such statistics is described by an adequate mixture model. The filter is also able to reliably estimate the sensor gain. Its operation has been verified on both synthetic and real images; the experimental results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed approach in comparison with more traditional methods.

Statistical based impulsive noise removal in digital radiogaphy / I.Frosio, N.A.Borghese. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MEDICAL IMAGING. - ISSN 0278-0062. - 28:1(2009 Jan), pp. 4483769.3-4483769.16. [10.1109/TMI.2008.922698]

Statistical based impulsive noise removal in digital radiogaphy

I. Frosio
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N.A. Borghese
2009

Abstract

A new filter to restore radiographic images corrupted by impulsive noise is proposed. It is based on a switching scheme where all the pulses are first detected and then corrected through a median filter. The pulse detector is based on the hypothesis that the major contribution to image noise is given by the photon counting process, with some pixels corrupted by impulsive noise. Such statistics is described by an adequate mixture model. The filter is also able to reliably estimate the sensor gain. Its operation has been verified on both synthetic and real images; the experimental results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed approach in comparison with more traditional methods.
Digital radiography; Impulsive noise; Mixture models; Poisson noise; Switching median filter
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