[[abstract]]©1992 SPIE - Our previous studies used statistical methods to assess the noise level in digital images of various radiological modalities. We separated the pixel data into signal bits and noise bits and demonstrated visually that the removal of the noise bits does not affect the image quality. In this paper we apply image enhancement techniques on noise-bits-removed images and demonstrate that the removal of noise bits has no effect on the image property. The image processing techniques used are gray-level look up table transformation, Sobel edge detector, and 3-D surface display. Preliminary results show no noticeable difference between original image and noise bits removed image using look up table operation and Sobel edge enh...
[[abstract]]Digital images are widely used nowadays. However the quality of a digital image would be...
[[abstract]]©1992 IOP - We assume that the data bits of a pixel in digital images can be divided int...
Abstract: Real world signals usually contain departures from the ideal signal that would be produced...
[[abstract]]©1992 SPIE - Our previous studies used statistical methods to assess the noise level in ...
[[abstract]]©1994 SPIE - Medical images produced by x rays as the energy source are subject to conta...
Image processing techniques can be used to distinguish images or enhance its quality. The occurrence...
[[abstract]]©1992 SPIE - Images are subjects to various types of noises. Noise carries no useful inf...
An algorithm of the color image noise removal algorithm is put forward based on the pixel operations...
[[abstract]]A digital image would be corrupted by impulse noise at the time of capturing or transmis...
A critical issue in the image restoration is the problem of de noising images while keeping the inte...
Images, since their invention, have proved extremely vital in a lot of processes that happen in our ...
Noise is any undesired signal which contaminates an image. All recording devices, whether analog or ...
[[abstract]]Salt-and-pepper (SAP) noise may degrade the bio-images at the time of capturing or trans...
Noise in medical imaging is inevitable, and it is reduced using image processing algorithms. This st...
Abstract: Image Enhancement is one of the most significant and challenging techniques in image resea...
[[abstract]]Digital images are widely used nowadays. However the quality of a digital image would be...
[[abstract]]©1992 IOP - We assume that the data bits of a pixel in digital images can be divided int...
Abstract: Real world signals usually contain departures from the ideal signal that would be produced...
[[abstract]]©1992 SPIE - Our previous studies used statistical methods to assess the noise level in ...
[[abstract]]©1994 SPIE - Medical images produced by x rays as the energy source are subject to conta...
Image processing techniques can be used to distinguish images or enhance its quality. The occurrence...
[[abstract]]©1992 SPIE - Images are subjects to various types of noises. Noise carries no useful inf...
An algorithm of the color image noise removal algorithm is put forward based on the pixel operations...
[[abstract]]A digital image would be corrupted by impulse noise at the time of capturing or transmis...
A critical issue in the image restoration is the problem of de noising images while keeping the inte...
Images, since their invention, have proved extremely vital in a lot of processes that happen in our ...
Noise is any undesired signal which contaminates an image. All recording devices, whether analog or ...
[[abstract]]Salt-and-pepper (SAP) noise may degrade the bio-images at the time of capturing or trans...
Noise in medical imaging is inevitable, and it is reduced using image processing algorithms. This st...
Abstract: Image Enhancement is one of the most significant and challenging techniques in image resea...
[[abstract]]Digital images are widely used nowadays. However the quality of a digital image would be...
[[abstract]]©1992 IOP - We assume that the data bits of a pixel in digital images can be divided int...
Abstract: Real world signals usually contain departures from the ideal signal that would be produced...