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      Adaptive restoration of images with speckle

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          A model for radar images and its application to adaptive digital filtering of multiplicative noise.

          Standard image processing techniques which are used to enhance noncoherent optically produced images are not applicable to radar images due to the coherent nature of the radar imaging process. A model for the radar imaging process is derived in this paper and a method for smoothing noisy radar images is also presented. The imaging model shows that the radar image is corrupted by multiplicative noise. The model leads to the functional form of an optimum (minimum MSE) filter for smoothing radar images. By using locally estimated parameter values the filter is made adaptive so that it provides minimum MSE estimates inside homogeneous areas of an image while preserving the edge structure. It is shown that the filter can be easily implemented in the spatial domain and is computationally efficient. The performance of the adaptive filter is compared (qualitatively and quantitatively) with several standard filters using real and simulated radar images.
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            Adaptive noise smoothing filter for images with signal-dependent noise.

            In this paper, we consider the restoration of images with signal-dependent noise. The filter is noise smoothing and adapts to local changes in image statistics based on a nonstationary mean, nonstationary variance (NMNV) image model. For images degraded by a class of uncorrelated, signal-dependent noise without blur, the adaptive noise smoothing filter becomes a point processor and is similar to Lee's local statistics algorithm [16]. The filter is able to adapt itself to the nonstationary local image statistics in the presence of different types of signal-dependent noise. For multiplicative noise, the adaptive noise smoothing filter is a systematic derivation of Lee's algorithm with some extensions that allow different estimators for the local image variance. The advantage of the derivation is its easy extension to deal with various types of signal-dependent noise. Film-grain and Poisson signal-dependent restoration problems are also considered as examples. All the nonstationary image statistical parameters needed for the filter can be estimated from the noisy image and no a priori information about the original image is required.
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              Speckle analysis and smoothing of synthetic aperture radar images

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                Journal
                IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing
                IEEE Trans. Acoust., Speech, Signal Process.
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                0096-3518
                March 1987
                March 1987
                : 35
                : 3
                : 373-383
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                10.1109/TASSP.1987.1165131
                de1a312a-11d6-4dfb-9c82-928823490682
                © 1987
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