Abstract

Summary form only given. Images are quite often corrupted by mixed additive and impulsive noise. Then, the task in the filtering is to remove both components of the noise. We compare in this paper two ways how to do this. The first one is to apply some robust order statistic filter and the other one is to use a two-stage approach where impulses are first detected and removed, and after that additive noise is suppressed. For the latter approach, two methods are proposed. We demonstrate through experiments that the latter approach performs better than several standard order statistic filtering techniques. In addition, a modified version of a method to estimate the variance of additive noise is introduced. The given method performs well enough even with mixed noise.

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