2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-03022011000300012
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Mimetic finite difference methods in image processing

Abstract: Abstract.We introduce the use of mimetic methods to the imaging community, for the solution of the initial-value problems ubiquitous in the machine vision and image processing and analysis fields. PDE-based image processing and analysis techniques comprise a host of applications such as noise removal and restoration, deblurring and enhancement, segmentation, edge detection, inpainting, registration, motion analysis, etc. Because of their favorable stability and efficiency properties, semi-implicit finite diffe… Show more

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“…Castillo and Grone (2003) developed a set of mimetic operators knows as Castillo-Grone's mimetic (CGM) operators. CGM operators have been used in many fields, such as seismic studies Rojas et al (2008), electrodynamics Runyan (2011) and image processing Bazan et al (2011). Numerical results in these fields validate the high efficiency and reliability of the CGM operators.…”
Section: Castillo-grone Mimetic Operatorsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Castillo and Grone (2003) developed a set of mimetic operators knows as Castillo-Grone's mimetic (CGM) operators. CGM operators have been used in many fields, such as seismic studies Rojas et al (2008), electrodynamics Runyan (2011) and image processing Bazan et al (2011). Numerical results in these fields validate the high efficiency and reliability of the CGM operators.…”
Section: Castillo-grone Mimetic Operatorsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…at cell centers or at cell edges. This idea is also applied in so-called mimetic finite difference methods [27,28]. Transposed to the present context, pixel values are located at the pixel centers, whereas a finite difference like…”
Section: Classical Definitions Of the Discrete Tv And Their Propertiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using (9) we formally deduce thatp = ∇u/|∇u| for |∇u| = 0 and the primal-dual change of variable (12) is the Euler-Lagrange equation (2) of the primal problem (1), complemented with, as usual in image processing, Neumann homogeneous boundary conditions (∇u/|∇u|) ·n = 0 which correspond to (11).…”
Section: Model Equations and Discretization For Scalar Imagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Staggered grids were first proposed in [7] in the context of computational fluid mechanics for incompressible fluids. In the framework of computational solid mechanics, this kind of meshes have also been successfully applied in multigrid schemes for problems with dominating gradient-divergence operators [8] and in the context of image processing they were used for a resolution of the primal-dual scheme using a Newton method [9], in inpainting [10] and more recently in [11]. Block relaxation methods are extremely important for multigrid methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%