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9 July 1976 Experiments In Digital Restoration Of Defocused Grainy Photographs By Noise Cheating And Fourier Techniques
H. Zweig, A. Silvestri, P. Hu, E. Barrett
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Proceedings Volume 0074, Image Processing; (1976) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954692
Event: Image Processing, 1976, Pacific Grove, United States
Abstract
An image enhancement technique called "Noise Cheating" allows the detection of low contrast objects in a noisy background. This technique has been applied to imagery degraded by blur and by noise. The technique is reviewed in this paper, and the results of its application are compared to the results using Wiener filtering. Comparisons are made on both computer simulated and laboratory-generated imagery. The results indicate that subjectively preferable restorations are achieved by Wiener filtering when blur, rather than image noise, is the dominant degrading factor, while noise cheating produces preferable results when noise is predominant.
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H. Zweig, A. Silvestri, P. Hu, and E. Barrett "Experiments In Digital Restoration Of Defocused Grainy Photographs By Noise Cheating And Fourier Techniques", Proc. SPIE 0074, Image Processing, (9 July 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954692
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KEYWORDS
Image restoration

Filtering (signal processing)

Electronic filtering

Interference (communication)

Image filtering

Image processing

Signal to noise ratio

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