Abstract

Abstract: In order to address the issues of low resolution, noise amplification, missing details, and weak edge gradient retention in the X-ray image improvement process, we propose in this study an image enhancement technique that combines nonSubsampled Shearlet transform with gradient-domain guided filtering. We start by breaking down the non Subsampled Shearlet transform and histogram equalization into the original image. We receive multiple high-frequency sub-bands as well as a lowfrequency sub-band. To enhance the overall contrast of the image and bring out the contour information in the low-frequency sub-band, adaptive gamma correction with weighting distribution is applied. To reduce image noise and emphasize edge information and detail, gradient-domain guided filtering is applied to the high-frequency sub-bands. In order to generate the final enhanced image, we use the inverse non-Subsampled Shearlet transform to reconstruct all of the sub-bands that were successfully processed. The experimental findings demonstrate the effectiveness of the suggested algorithm in improving X-ray images, as well as the clear advantages its objective index provides over certain conventional algorithms.

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