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P. Nirmala devi AP(SLG)/ECE
KEC
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Digital Image Processing is the use of computer algorithms to perform image processing on digital images.
Advantages over analog image processing: - Allows a much wider range of algorithms to be applied to the input data - Avoid problems such as the build-up of noise and signal distortion during processing.
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Two principal application areas:
◦ Improvement of pictorial information for human
interpretation
◦ Processing of image data for storage, transmission and representation for autonomous machine perception
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◦An digital image may be defined as a
two-dimensional quantity f(x,y) x and y are spatial coordinates and f is intensity or gray level at that
point
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Low-level IP Image preprocessing to reduce noise, contrast
enhancement, image sharpening Both inputs and outputs are images
Mid-level IP Segmentation and description The inputs are generally images, but outputs are attributes extracted from those images
(e.g., edges,contours… )High-level IP
Making sense of an ensemble of recognized objects
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Goal:◦ To Remove noise◦ To Preserve useful information
Applications:◦ Medical signal/image analysis (ECG, CT, MRI etc.)◦ Data mining ◦ Radio astronomy image analysis
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Visually unpleasantBad for compressionBad for analysis
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Images are often contaminated by noise during
i) acquisition ii) storage iii)transmission
Effect: Degradation at the quality of the images
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The sources of noise in digital images arise during image acquisition (digitization) and transmission
◦ Imaging sensors can be affected by ambient conditions
◦ Interference can be added to an image during transmission
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thermal imaging electrical interference
ultrasound imagingphysical interference
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Simplified assumptions Noise is independent of signal
Noise types Independent of spatial location
Impulse noise Additive white Gaussian noise
Spatially dependent Periodic noise
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Definition: is considered to be any measurement that is not part of the phenomena of interest.
Images are affected by different types of noise:
Gaussian noise
Salt and Pepper noise
Poisson Noise
Speckle Noise
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Impulse noise Characterized by some portion of image pixels that are corrupted, leaving the remaining pixels unchanged. (Salt & Pepper Noise) Additive noise A value from a certain distribution is added to each image pixel, for example, a Gaussian distribution. Multiplicative noise The intensity of the noise varies with the signal intensity (e.g., speckle noise).
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noisy pixels
clean pixels
X: noise-free image, Y: noisy image
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Noisy image Y
filteringalgorithm
Can we make the denoised image X as closeto the noise-free image X as possible?
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Noisy image Y denoisedimage
3-by-3 window
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X: noise-free image, Y: noisy image
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A different type of noise in the coherent imaging of objects caused by errors in data transmission
Speckle noise follows a gamma distribution
Presence of speckle is undesirable damages radiometric resolution affects the tasks of human interpretation and scene
analysis.
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Image Denoising Techniques
Spatial Domain Denoising• Conventional AND Adaptive filtering
•Frequency Domain Denoising• Wiener Filtering
•Wavelet Domain Denoising • Wavelet thresholding: Hard vs. Soft • Wavelet-domain shrinking
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Spatial filters are designed to highlight or suppress specific features in an image, based on their spatial frequency.
Linear Filters - Mean Filters
Non Linear Filters - Median Filters
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A common filtering involves moving a 'window' of a few pixels in dimension (e.g. 3x3, 5x5, etc.) over each pixel in the image, applying a mathematical calculation using the pixel values under that window, and replacing the central pixel with the new value.
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A low-pass filter is designed to emphasise larger, homogeneous areas of similar tone and reduce the smaller detail in an image. Thus, low-pass filters generally serve to smooth the appearance of an image.
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A high-pass filter does the opposite, and serves to sharpen the appearance of fine detail in an image.
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Wide windows do not provide good localization at high frequencies.
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Use narrower windows at high frequencies.
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Narrow windows do not provide good localization at low frequencies.
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Use wider windows at low frequencies.
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Overcomes the preset resolution problem of the STFT by using a variable length window:
◦ Use narrower windows at high frequencies for better time resolution.
◦ Use wider windows at low frequencies for better frequency resolution.
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There are many different wavelets:
MorletHaar Daubechies
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Sparsity: for functions typically found in practice, many of the coefficients in a wavelet representation are either zero or very small.
Linear-time complexity: many wavelet transformations can be accomplished in O(N) time.
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• Adaptability: wavelets can be adapted to represent a wide variety of functions (e.g., functions with discontinuities, functions defined on bounded domains etc.).– Well suited to problems involving images, open
or closed curves, and surfaces of just about any variety.
– Can represent functions with discontinuities or corners more efficiently (i.e., some have sharp corners themselves).
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Properties of Wavelets (cont’d)
•Multiresolution analysis :
•Multiresolution analysis: representation of a signal (e.g., an images) in more than one resolution/scale.
•Features that might go undetected at one resolution may be easy to spot in another.
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• Noise filtering
• Image compression– Fingerprint compression
• Image fusion
• Recognition
• Image Matching and Retrieval
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One Stage Filtering gives Approximations and details:
• The low-frequency content is the mostimportant part in many applications, andgives the signal its identity.This part is called “Approximations”
• The high-frequency gives the ‘flavor’, andis called “Details”
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Perceptually flat regions should be flat
Image boundaries should be preserved (neither blurred or sharpened)
Texture details should not be lost
Global contrast should be preserved
No artifacts should be generated
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Different sources and type of noises
How strong is the noise?
Locally, it is hard to distinguish◦ Texture vs. noise◦ Object boundary vs. structural noise
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We need to distinguish spatially-localized events (edges) from noise components
Wavelet denoising attempts to remove the noise present in the signal while preserving the signal characteristics, regardless of its frequency content.
What are essential features of the data, and what features are “noise”?
To know more about noise components
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ForwardTransform
InverseTransform
Denoisingoperation
e.g.,KLTDCTWT
e.g.,Linear Wiener filteringNonlinear Thresholding
Noisysignal
denoisedsignal
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DWT of the image is calculated
Resultant coefficients are passed through threshold testing
The coefficients < threshold are removed, others shrinked
Resultant coefficients are used for image reconstruction with IWT.
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Methods Used
◦Universal Thresholding◦Visu Shrink◦Sure Shrink◦Bayes Shrink
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Wavelet thresholding (first proposed by Donoho) is a signal estimation technique that exploits the capabilities of wavelet transform for signal denoising.
It removes noise by killing coefficients that are insignificant relative to some threshold.
Types◦ Universal or Global Thresholding
Hard Soft
◦ SubBand Adaptive Thresholding
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The hard thresholding operator is defined as
D(U, λ) = U for all |U|> λ
Hard threshold is a “keep or kill” procedure and is more intuitively appealing.
The transfer function of the same is shown here.
The soft thresholding operator is defined as
D(U, λ) = sgn(U)max(0, |U| - λ)
Soft thresholding shrinks coefficients above the threshold in absolute value.
The transfer function of the same is shown here.
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The threshold
(N being the signal length, σ being the noise variance) is well known in wavelet literature as the Universal threshold.
NUNIV ln2
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Apply Donoho’s universal threshold,
M is the number of pixels. The threshold is usually high, overly
smoothing.
Mlog2
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Subband adaptive, a different threshold is calculated for each detail subband.
Choose the threshold that will minimize the unbiased estimate of the risk:
This optimization is straightforward, order the wavelet coefficients in terms of magnitude and choose the threshold as the wavelet coefficient that minimizes the risk.
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Adaptive data-driven thresholding method
Assume that the wavelet coefficients in each subband is distributed as a Generalized Gaussian Distribution (GGD)
Find the threshold that minimized the Bayesian risk.
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WAVELET TOOLBOX
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Function Name Purpose
dwt2 - Single-level decomposition
[cA, cH,cV,cD] = dwt2(X, 'wname')
Wavedec2 - Multilevel 2-D wavelet decomposition
[C,S] = wavedec2(X, N, 'wname')
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[cA1,cH1,cV1,cD1] = dwt2(X,'bior3.7');
This generates the coefficient matrices of the level-one approximation (cA1)
and horizontal, vertical and diagonal details (cH1,cV1,cD1, respectively).
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Type: [C,S] = wavedec2(X,2,'bior3.7'); where X is the original image matrix, and 2 is the
level of decomposition. The coefficients of all the components of a
second-level decomposition (that is, the second-level approximation and the first two levels of detail) are returned concatenated into one vector, C. Argument S is a bookkeeping matrix that keeps track of the sizes of each component.
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Function Name Purpose
detcoef2 - Extraction of detail coefficients
D = detcoef2(C, S, 'wname', N)[H,V,D] = detcoef2('all', C,S,N)
appcoef2 - Extraction of approximation coefficients
A = appcoef2(C,S,’wname’,N)
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To extract the level 2 approximation coefficients from C:
cA2 = appcoef2(C,S,'bior3.7',2);
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cH2 = detcoef2('h',C,S,2); cV2 = detcoef2('v',C,S,2); cD2 = detcoef2('d',C,S,2); cH1 = detcoef2('h',C,S,1); cV1 = detcoef2('v',C,S,1); cD1 = detcoef2('d',C,S,1);
[or]
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[cH2,cV2,cD2] = detcoef2('all',C,S,2); [cH1,cV1,cD1] = detcoef2('all',C,S,1); where the first argument ('h', 'v', or 'd')
determines the type of detail (horizontal, vertical, diagonal) extracted,
and the last argument determines the level.
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Function Name Purpose
ddencmp - Provide default values for denoising and compression[THR,SORH,KEEPAPP,CRIT] = ddencmp(IN1,IN2,X)
wdencmp - Wavelet de-noising and compression
[XC,CXC,LXC,PERF0,PERFL2] = wdencmp('gbl',X,'wname',N,THR,SORH,KEEPAPP)
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Function Name Purpose wthcoef2 Wavelet
coefficient thresholding 2-D
NC = wthcoef2('type',C, S, N, T, SORH)
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Function Name Purpose
idwt2 - Single-level reconstruction
X = idwt2(cA, cH, cV,cD, 'wname') waverec2 - Full reconstruction
X = waverec2(C,S, 'wname') wrcoef2 - Selective reconstruction
X = wrcoef2('type',C,S,'wname',N)
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To find the inverse transform: Xsyn = idwt2(cA1,cH1,cV1,cD1,'bior3.7');
This reconstructs or synthesizes the original image from the coefficients of the level 1 approximation and details.
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To reconstruct the level 2 approximation from C:
A2 = wrcoef2('a',C,S,'bior3.7',2);
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To reconstruct the level 1 and 2 details from C, type:
H1 = wrcoef2('h',C,S,'bior3.7',1); V1 = wrcoef2('v',C,S,'bior3.7',1); D1 = wrcoef2('d',C,S,'bior3.7',1); H2 = wrcoef2('h',C,S,'bior3.7',2); V2 = wrcoef2('v',C,S,'bior3.7',2); D2 = wrcoef2('d',C,S,'bior3.7',2);
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To reconstruct the original image from the wavelet decomposition structure:
X0 = waverec2(C,S,'bior3.7');
This reconstructs or synthesizes the original image from the coefficients C of the multilevel decomposition.
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GUI FOR WAVELET ANALYSIS
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Starting the 2-D Wavelet Analysis Tool.
From the MATLAB prompt, type: wavemenu
The Wavelet Tool Main Menu appears
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Click the Wavelet 2-D menu item. From the File menu, choose the Load Image option. Load the required Image ANALYZING AN IMAGE Using the Wavelet and Level menus located to
the upper right, determine the wavelet family, the wavelet type, and the number of levels to be used for the analysis.
Click the Analyze button. Click on any decomposition component in the lower
right window.
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Click the Visualize button.
Using Tree Mode Features.
Choose Tree from the View Mode menu.
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Saving Information to Disk
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From the Select thresholding method menu, choose any item.
Set the thresholding mode.
Use the Sparsity slider to adjust the threshold value
Click the De-noise button.
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◦Determination of a global optimal threshold
◦Spatially adjusting threshold based on local statistics
Challenges with wavelet thresholding
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It’s possible to remove the noise with little loss of details.
The idea of wavelet denoising based on the assumption that the amplitude, rather than the location, of the spectra of the signal to be as different as possible for that of noise.
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THANK YOU
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