1996
DOI: 10.1016/0262-8856(95)01047-5
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Structure adaptive anisotropic image filtering

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“…An approach that is closely connected to both bilateral filtering, and to anisotropic diffusion techniques based on the structure tensor, is the structure-adaptive anisotropic filtering presented by Yang et al [28]. In our search for an optimal strategy to apply spatio-temporal summation for noise reduction in low light-level video, we naturally settled for this approach.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An approach that is closely connected to both bilateral filtering, and to anisotropic diffusion techniques based on the structure tensor, is the structure-adaptive anisotropic filtering presented by Yang et al [28]. In our search for an optimal strategy to apply spatio-temporal summation for noise reduction in low light-level video, we naturally settled for this approach.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will now review the structure-adative anisotropic image filtering by Yang et al [28] and present our modifications and extensions to improve its applicability and make it suitable for our low-light level vision objective.…”
Section: Adaptive Spatio-temporal Smoothingmentioning
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“…In this section we present a new direct gray-scale approach based on a unique anisotropic filter. A structureadaptive anisotropic filtering technique is proposed by Yang [14] for image filtering. Instead of using local gradients as a means of controlling the anisotropism of filters, it uses both a local intensity orientation and an anisotropic measure to control the shape of the filter.…”
Section: S Greenberg Etalmentioning
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“…The basic idea is that the filter kernel is shaped or scaled according to local features within a given neighborhood. The filter kernel applied at each point x 0 is defined as follows [14]:…”
Section: S Greenberg Etalmentioning
confidence: 99%