AbstractSignal enhancement and restoration is one of the fields that make extensive use of PDE theory. More specifically, some authors have proposed successive improved shock filters based on non-linear hyperbolic equations. These models yield satisfactory results; however, a wider range of degrees of freedom when handling the model parameters (coefficients and components) would be of great interest because it would increase the model's efficiency and facilitate adaptation to specific situations. Naturally, the key challenge in proceeding thus is to ensure that the problem remains well-posed. In this paper, we propose a more general shock filter that introduces new parameters to control the shock speed. Interpreting the proposed model in a ...
One of the classic problems in low level vision is image restoration. An important contribution towa...
The development of the shock capturing methodology is reviewed, paying special attention to the incr...
AbstractBy means of an example of a single first order equation, we show how a shock can be characte...
AbstractSignal enhancement and restoration is one of the fields that make extensive use of PDE theor...
AbstractIn Part I of this paper, we proposed a well-posed generalized model for signal enhancement a...
While shock filters are popular morphological image enhancement methods, no well-posedness theory is...
In dilation or erosion processes, a shock filter is widely used in signal enhancing or image deburri...
International audienceThis paper presents a new shock filter for image restoration and enhancement b...
A new shock filter model designed to sharpen numerically diffused discontinuities in a conservative ...
We propose a novel PDE-based anisotropic filter for noise reduction in multicolor images. It is a ge...
Figure 1: Input (top) and filtered data (bottom) obtained using our Shock Filter advection. Applied ...
AbstractA new shock filter model designed to sharpen numerically diffused discontinuities in a conse...
20th International Symposium on Nonlinear Acoustics (ISNA) including the 2nd International Sonic Boo...
We tackle, using the Isothermal Gas Equations, the problem of loss of monotonicity behind slowly mov...
We consider a recently developed conservative shock filter model in order to postprocess numerical s...
One of the classic problems in low level vision is image restoration. An important contribution towa...
The development of the shock capturing methodology is reviewed, paying special attention to the incr...
AbstractBy means of an example of a single first order equation, we show how a shock can be characte...
AbstractSignal enhancement and restoration is one of the fields that make extensive use of PDE theor...
AbstractIn Part I of this paper, we proposed a well-posed generalized model for signal enhancement a...
While shock filters are popular morphological image enhancement methods, no well-posedness theory is...
In dilation or erosion processes, a shock filter is widely used in signal enhancing or image deburri...
International audienceThis paper presents a new shock filter for image restoration and enhancement b...
A new shock filter model designed to sharpen numerically diffused discontinuities in a conservative ...
We propose a novel PDE-based anisotropic filter for noise reduction in multicolor images. It is a ge...
Figure 1: Input (top) and filtered data (bottom) obtained using our Shock Filter advection. Applied ...
AbstractA new shock filter model designed to sharpen numerically diffused discontinuities in a conse...
20th International Symposium on Nonlinear Acoustics (ISNA) including the 2nd International Sonic Boo...
We tackle, using the Isothermal Gas Equations, the problem of loss of monotonicity behind slowly mov...
We consider a recently developed conservative shock filter model in order to postprocess numerical s...
One of the classic problems in low level vision is image restoration. An important contribution towa...
The development of the shock capturing methodology is reviewed, paying special attention to the incr...
AbstractBy means of an example of a single first order equation, we show how a shock can be characte...