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The staircasing effect in neighborhood filters and its solution

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Volume 15, Issue 6, Pages 1499-1505

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIP.2006.871137

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nonlinear filtering and enhancement; restoration

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Many classical image denoising methods are based on a local averaging of the color, which increases the signat/noise ratio. One of the most used algorithms is the neighborhood filter by Yaroslavsky or sigma filter by Lee, also called in a variant ''SUSAN by Smith and Brady or Bilateral filter by Tomasi and Manduchi. These filters replace the actual value of the color at a point by an average of all values of points which are simultaneously close in space and in color. Unfortunately, these filters show a ''staircase effect, that is, the creation in the image of flat regions separated by artifact boundaries. In this paper, we first explain the staircase effect by finding the subjacent partial differntial equation (PDE) of the filter. We show that this ill-posed PDE is a variant of another famous image processing model, the Perona-Malik equation. which suffers the same artifacts. As we prove, a simple variant of the neighborhood filter solves the problem. We find the subjacent stable PDE of this variant. Finally we apply the same. 9 correction to the recently introduced NL-means algorithm which had the same staircase effect. for the same reason.

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