In this letter, we propose a simple framework for accelerating a state-of-the-art histogram-based weighted median filter at no expense. It is based on a process of determining the filter processing direction. The determination is achieved by measuring the local feature variation of input images. Through experiments with natural images, it is verified that, depending on input images, the filtering speed can be substantially increased by changing the filtering direction.
Hanhoon PARK
Pukyong National University
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Hanhoon PARK, "Making Joint-Histogram-Based Weighted Median Filter Much Faster" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E98-D, no. 3, pp. 721-725, March 2015, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2014EDL8144.
Abstract: In this letter, we propose a simple framework for accelerating a state-of-the-art histogram-based weighted median filter at no expense. It is based on a process of determining the filter processing direction. The determination is achieved by measuring the local feature variation of input images. Through experiments with natural images, it is verified that, depending on input images, the filtering speed can be substantially increased by changing the filtering direction.
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