2017
DOI: 10.3390/e19040142
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A Novel Framework for Shock Filter Using Partial Differential Equations

Abstract: Abstract:In dilation or erosion processes, a shock filter is widely used in signal enhancing or image deburring. Traditionally, sign function is employed in shock filtering for reweighting of edge-detection in images and decides whether a pixel should dilate to the local maximum or evolve to the local minimum. Some researchers replace sign function with tanh function or arctan function, trying to change the evolution tracks of the pixels when filtering is in progress. However, analysis here reveals that only f… Show more

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“…The sign preserving function S(x) = sign(x) was also replaced by a softer version S(x) = 2 arctan(ax)/π to favour sharpening near edges in a nonlinear fashion controlled by parameter a. The use of the tanh function [34] or fuzzy memberships functions [35] were also proposed in recent papers.…”
Section: B Shock Filtermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sign preserving function S(x) = sign(x) was also replaced by a softer version S(x) = 2 arctan(ax)/π to favour sharpening near edges in a nonlinear fashion controlled by parameter a. The use of the tanh function [34] or fuzzy memberships functions [35] were also proposed in recent papers.…”
Section: B Shock Filtermentioning
confidence: 99%