Abstract

To attenuate impulsive noise in color images, a hybrid basic vector filter and its switching extensions are introduced in this paper. By utilizing reliable components provided by the marginal filter and retaining the inherent correlation between multi-channels, the new method selects the vector, which has minimal distance to the output of the marginal median filter. Based on this scheme, some well-known switching filters are easily modified to improve their noise suppression capability. The experiments demonstrate that the proposed filtering approach is more effective to suppress multichannel impulsive noise in color images, and its computation is more efficient than state-of-the-art basic vector filters. Moreover, extended experiments indicate that the noise suppression capability of several well-known switching vector filters can also be improved by adopting this basic scheme as an alternative approach at the replacement stage.

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