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SIGNALS RESTORATION

BASED ON FILTERING
1. Signal restoration model
2. Inverse filtering
3. Winner filtering
4. Parametric estimated filters
5. Spatial domain filtering
6. Homomorphic filtering
7. Outlier filtering

Continuous signal restoration


model

Signal restoration model

Continuous signal restoration


model

Signal restoration model

Signal restoration model

Inverse filtering

Inverse filtering

Winner filtering
Minimizing the mean-square restoration error

Winner filter transfer function

Additive noise Winner filter

Additive noise Winner filter

Parametric estimated filters


Restoration filter with a transfer function

The power spectrum


of the filter output

Parametric estimated filters


The power spectrum of the reconstructed signal
is identical to the power spectrum
of the ideal signal

Geometrical mean filter

Constrained
least-squares filter

Spatial domain filtering

3x3 Mask
H(m-1,n-1)
H(m-1,n)

H(m,n-1)

H(m,n)

H(m-1,n+1) H(m,n+1)

H(m+1,n-1)
H(m+1,n)

H(m+1,n+1)

The parametric filtering mask

The noise cleaning


filtering masks

Spatial domain filtering

Spatial domain filtering

Spatial domain filtering

Spatial domain filtering

Spatial domain filtering

Homomorphic filtering
The input signal F(j,k) is assumed to be modeled
as the product of a noise-free signal S(j,k) and
an illumination interference
array I(j,k)

Homomorphic filtering

Homomorphic filtering

Homomorphic filtering

Outlier filtering

Outlier filtering

Outlier filtering

LITERATURE
S.
V.
Vaseghi.
Advanced
Digital
Signal
Processing
and
Noise
Reduction.
John
Willy&Sons, Ltd, 2002.
http://dsp-book.narod.ru/adsnr.htm
S.M. Kuo, B.H. Lee. Real Time Digital Signal
Processing. John Wiley&Sons, Ltd, 2001.
William K. Pratt. Digital Image Processing. John
Wiley&Sons, Ltd, 2001.
. .
.:, 2006

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