Abstract

China has taken the lead in exploring the construction of large-scale public cultural parks. By restoring the relics of the Long March, we can further promote the spirit of the Red Army, inherit the red gene, contribute to national pride, and contribute to local economic development. A new community will be built with culture, education, tourism, and leisure as the main contents. System aberration, human interference, motion, and system noise can all lead to image quality degradation. Wavelet enhancement technique is to use Wiener filtering in the Fourier region, using other properties of wavelets for filtering. The wavelet analysis method was used to recover the images within the Long March National Park, and the corresponding processing was carried out to achieve a better recovery effect. Through comparative tests, it was found that the algorithm had an average reduction of 223 iterations and an average increase of 11.264 in signal-to-noise ratio when iterating, and the number of iterations was also greatly improved. The higher the wavelet coefficients are, the higher the noise is. This paper introduces a new wavelet transform-based image restoration technique for national parks.

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