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X-Ray Image Enhancement Using a Boundary Division Wiener Filter and Wavelet-Based Image Fusion Approach
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2015
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EngineeringX-ray Image FusionMulti-image FusionX-ray ImagingImage AnalysisComputational ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingX-ray ImageSpatial FilteringImage EnhancementRadiographic ImagingWavelet TheorySignal ProcessingDegraded X-ray ImagesMulti-focus Image FusionX-ray Image EnhancementImage DenoisingImage Restoration
To resolve the problems of Poisson/impulse noise, blurriness, and sharpness in degraded X-ray images, a novel and efficient enhancement algorithm based on X-ray image fusion using a discrete wavelet transform is proposed in this paper. The proposed algorithm consists of two basics. First, it applies the techniques of boundary division to detect Poisson and impulse noise corrupted pixels and then uses the Wiener filter approach to restore those corrupted pixels. Second, it applies the sharpening technique to the same degraded X-ray image. Thus, it has two source X-ray images, which individually preserve the enhancement effects. The details and approximations of these sources X-ray images are fused via different fusion rules in the wavelet domain. The results of the experiment show that the proposed algorithm successfully combines the merits of the Wiener filter and sharpening and achieves a significant proficiency in the enhancement of degraded X-ray images exhibiting Poisson noise, blurriness, and edge details.
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