The Telegraph Diffusion Equation (TDE) used in some noise reduction processes in an image includes two main parameters: the damping coefficient and the relaxation time. Classically, the first is determined globally for a given input image, while the second one is set constant. In this paper, we propose to determine the values of these parameters according to the information and the image local structure. We then get an adaptive diffusion equation that permits to better control the degree of smoothness and preserve fine structures and image contours avoiding speckles phenomena and staircase. The acquired results show that the proposed method improves the quality of images that have a weak signal-to-noise ratio, comparatively to the methods based on the TDE whose parameters are not adaptive.
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