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Robust anisotropic diffusion
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1998
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EngineeringRobust FeatureDeblurringRobust Estimation FrameworkImage AnalysisUncertainty QuantificationAnomalous DiffusionEdge DetectionComputational GeometryStatisticsRobust Estimation ProcedureMachine VisionPhysicsInverse ProblemsMedical Image ComputingComputer VisionNatural SciencesDiffusion ProcessImage DenoisingAnisotropic DiffusionDiffusion-based ModelingRobust Anisotropic DiffusionImage SegmentationMultiscale Modeling
Relations between anisotropic diffusion and robust statistics are described in this paper. Specifically, we show that anisotropic diffusion can be seen as a robust estimation procedure that estimates a piecewise smooth image from a noisy input image. The "edge-stopping" function in the anisotropic diffusion equation is closely related to the error norm and influence function in the robust estimation framework. This connection leads to a new "edge-stopping" function based on Tukey's biweight robust estimator that preserves sharper boundaries than previous formulations and improves the automatic stopping of the diffusion. The robust statistical interpretation also provides a means for detecting the boundaries (edges) between the piecewise smooth regions in an image that has been smoothed with anisotropic diffusion. Additionally, we derive a relationship between anisotropic diffusion and regularization with line processes. Adding constraints on the spatial organization of the line processes allows us to develop new anisotropic diffusion equations that result in a qualitative improvement in the continuity of edges.
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