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Bayesian cross-entropy reconstruction of complex images
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EngineeringImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionBayesian Cross-entropy ReconstructionSignal ReconstructionEdge GradientsImage FormationMachine VisionMedical ImagingCross-entropy TermMultidimensional Signal ProcessingComplex ImagesInverse ProblemsSpatial FilteringMedical Image ComputingImage EnhancementSignal ProcessingComputer VisionEntropyImage Restoration3D Reconstruction
BaJkova's generalized maximum entropy method for reconstruction of complex signals is further generalized through the use of Kullback-Leibler cross entropy. This permits apriori information in the form of bias functions to be inserted into the algorithm, with resulting benefits to reconstruction quality. Also, the cross-entropy term is imbedded within an overall maximum aposteriori probability approach that includes a noise-rejection term. A further modification is transformation of the large two-dimensional problem arising from modest-sized two-dimensional images into a sequence of onedimensional problems. Finally the added operation of three-point median window filtration of each intermediary one-dimensional output is shown to suppress edge-top overshoots while augmenting edge gradients. Applications to simulated complex images are shown.
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