Abstract

This paper proposes a fast algorithm for additive white Gaussian noise level estimation from still digital images. The proposed algorithm uses a Laplacian operator to suppress the underlying image signal. In addition, the algorithm performs a non-overlapping block segmentation of images in conjunction with the local averaging to obtain the local noise level estimates. These local noise level estimates facilitate a variable block size image tessellation and adaptive estimation of homogenous image patches. Thus, the proposed algorithm can be described as a hybrid method as it adopts some principal characteristics of both filter-based and block-based methods. The performance of the proposed noise estimation algorithm is evaluated on a dataset of natural images. The results show that the proposed algorithm is able to provide a consistent performance across different image types and noise levels. In addition, it has been demonstrated that the adaptive nature of homogenous block estimation improves the computational efficiency of the algorithm.

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