Abstract

Although the speckle noise in hologram reconstructed image can be effectively suppressed by averaging multiple reconstructions with different speckle patterns, the approach usually needs a lot of the reconstructions and encounters an improvement limit. In this paper, we propose a speckle noise suppression method that combines averaging several reconstructed images and a modified non-local means (MNLM) filtering method. First, the probability density function (PDF) of the averaged speckle field after averaging multiple hologram reconstructions is deduced, then the number of hologram reconstructions for the averaging process is inferred for making the speckle noise distribution approaches Gaussian distribution. Second, considering the statistical model of the multiplicative Gaussian noise, we modify the NLM filtering for effectively removing the residual noise in the averaged image. The experimental results show that the proposed method can reduce the speckle noise more than 90% and achieve nearly speckle-free. Compared with another similar method, the presented method is more effective and feasible to suppress speckle noise and preserve image contrast based on a small number of reconstructions.

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