Performance Analysis Of Adaptive Median Filter In Reducing Impulse Noise
Journal Title: International Journal of Research in Computer and Communication Technology - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 5
Abstract
A methodology based on median filter for the removal of salt and pepper noise by its detection followed by filtering in binary images has been proposed in this paper.The,filter such as adaptive median filter is derived.The signal suppressed and signal dependent center weighted median filter which is a weighted median filter giving more weight to central value of each filter.Adaptive center weighted median filter and adaptive center weighted average median filter is implemented and results are compared on the basis of performance analysis.
Authors and Affiliations
Vicky R. Ambule, M S Ghute
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