Abstract

Image noise occurs during acquisition and transmission and adversely affects processes, such as image segmentation and object recognition and classification. Various techniques are being studied for noise removal, and with the recent development of hardware and image processing algorithms, noise removal techniques that combine non-local techniques are attracting attention. However, one disadvantage of this method is that blurring occurs in the edges and boundary line of the resulting image. In this study, we proposed a modified local steering kernel based on image matching to improve these shortcomings. The proposed technique uses image matching to differentiate the weight obtained by the steering kernel according to the local characteristics of the image and calculates the weight of the filter based on the similarity between the center window and the matching window. The resulting images were quantitatively evaluation and enlargement of images were used and compared with the existing noise removal algorithms. The proposed algorithm showed clearer contrast in the enlarged images and better results than the conventional image restoration techniques in the quantitative evaluation using peak signal-to-noise ratio and structural similarity index.

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