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Noise removal via Bayesian wavelet coring
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2002
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Bayesian WaveletDeblurringNoise Removal ProblemImage AnalysisSubband DecompositionsEngineeringSubband StatisticsNoiseNoise ReductionVideo DenoisingImage DenoisingInverse ProblemsComputational ImagingSpatial FilteringMedical Image ComputingWavelet TheorySignal ProcessingComputer Vision
The classical solution to the noise removal problem is the Wiener filter, which utilizes the second-order statistics of the Fourier decomposition. Subband decompositions of natural images have significantly non-Gaussian higher-order point statistics; these statistics capture image properties that elude Fourier-based techniques. We develop a Bayesian estimator that is a natural extension of the Wiener solution, and that exploits these higher-order statistics. The resulting nonlinear estimator performs a "coring" operation. We provide a simple model for the subband statistics, and use it to develop a semi-blind noise removal algorithm based on a steerable wavelet pyramid.
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