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Intensity uncertainties in 2D image

I am trying to detect patterns in a raw image file where each pixel has an intensity. I can imagine fitting a 2D surface to the image (or to a portion of it) using a chi2, but for that, I need the ...
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What is the event that repeats itself in sinusoidal signals

I am studying medical imaging and it has been stated that it is sufficient for Nyquist Theorem to hold for the signal to be Bandlimited. I am trying to understand what is the wave in a signal. What is ...
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Assumptions of Nyquist sampling theorem [closed]

Hoping I can save the question and it doesn't get migrated to philosophy stackexchange as Hilmar said in any case I don't think it is a different question the question was always meant to be ...
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Related to Additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN)

In my research work regarding wireless communication, I came across many research papers wherein AWGN is assumed to be modelled as "complex Gaussian with zero mean and unit variance". I ...
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How do I know if an Image contains Noise?

I am working on a set of Images captured by an Industrial camera. However, I am not sure if I need to apply any Denoising (e.g. Gaussian or Laplacian etc) on it ? Is there any metric that I can used ...
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Can FFT2 be used as a randomness test for image encryption?

Based on this link Is it possible to consider a model to introduce FFT2 as a parameter to determine how random the image is? (randomness test like Entropy) consider Lena's image and its FFT2: If we ...
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Any Relationship Between the Entropy of an Image and Its Spectrum?

Is there a relationship between the Shannon entropy of image and the output of the 2D Fourier transform (DFT) of the image?
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What's the FFT2 of white noise image?

I try to compute the FFT2 of the white noise image. I use this image with Entropy 7.995 and pixel scatter plot: based on this python code: ...
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Measurement of blocking artifacts in images

I want to define a threshold for maximal blocking artifacts in an image. What is a good key value to measure blocking artifacts? I have no reference image non natural image Example: I looked into ...
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Noise Reduction - noisy lines

I'm trying to reduce the noise in this photo. What type of filters/techniques should I use to cancel out the noise? I've tried using box filter and Gaussian filter to blur out some of the noise, but i ...
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Which type of noise can we see from the given image signal and its abs of 2D FFT?

1. Background: I get an 128*128 2D one-channel noisy image as follows: I get the shifted absolute values of 2D FFT result by the following Python code: ...
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removing stripy artifact from fMRI

I have fMRI images, some of which have a stripy artifact that looks like a Gabor filter. Removing this kind of noise is not, to my knowledge, a standard part of any fMRI processing pipeline. I am ...
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The Effect of Spatial or Temporal Averaging on Noise Properties

I generate two noise images using MATLAB's function imnoise(). If I average the two noise images, the resultant image looks like the original noise image but only ...
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Help generating non-Gaussian noise

I'm trying to add non-Gaussian noise to an image. The purpose is to synthesize realistic camera noise. I am doing the following: Obtain a noisy image sample by subtracting a low ISO photo from a high ...
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How to Remove Temporal and Fixed Pattern Noise and Apply Tone Mapping?

I have a video, whose frames I have extracted and require to work with. 16 bits and grayscale images. My task is to improve the quality of the images, by removing the noise + adding tone mapping and ...
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periodic noise detection in image's frequency domain

Since I'm learning frequency domain and I'm really curios about this topic, I'm trying to solve a problem (that I have already solved it using morphology [detecting lines by their thickness]) in ...
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Extracting ridges in automatically in image

I am trying to extract ridges from an image, calculated using the eigenvalues of the Hessian matrix (see answer in Best way of segmenting veins in leaves?). In this image I have zeroed out the ...
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standard deviation of two constant noised signals related through interpolation

Let us say say we have a noised constant signal and want to evaluate the standard deviation (std) of the noise. We calculate the std of the said noised signal and call it $\sigma_1$. Now we process ...
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Thresholding Algorithm for Separating Skin from Clothes

I have an several images that look like the following: I would like to separate the skin from the trousers here without specifically training a segmentation model. Can anyone suggest any such ...
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How to detect defects at a contour?

I am detecting a contour of a smooth metal. I do binarization first then use openCV contour function. But sometimes the metal has defects such as dots or dusts at edge. This leads a unsmooth edge. Is ...
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How to denoise a video stream from poor CCTV lighting

I have grainy CCTV footage that will need some amount of clean up. I request for ideas on the best way to clean out the noise. I am attaching a frame extracted from the video here for hints on the ...
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How can I add any kind of noise to image for a given SNR?

What is the best way to add any kind of noise (not only Gaussian noise) to 2D signal (image) for a given SNR?
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How to calculate variance of noise on a noisy image (Noise+Signal)

I have a long exposure image captured at 70ms. (I1) (As attached) I also have another image captured at 0.7ms with Gain24. (I2) (As attached) This image has both noise and signal together. I would ...
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Regarding the nature of white noise in images

I have just started learning the very basics of noise. I have come to understand what white noise is in sound samples, but I do not understand the meaning of white noise in images. In sound samples, ...
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confusion regarding correlation in noise?

I am reading online article about image processing at following link https://www.electronicsforu.com/electronics-projects/software-projects-ideas/image-processing-using-matlab-basic-operations-part-2-...
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Measure how Straight/Smooth the Borders are Rendered in an Image

I have two images: I want to measure how straight/smooth the text borders are rendered. First image is rendered perfectly straight, so it deserves a quality measure ...
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Dirty Image Quality Assesment Measure

I was looking for a way to measure how dirty is the document in image processing. Example images below: a. Dirty Backgrounds b. Dirty Backgrounds with Text Can someone give me an initial idea to ...
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Randomly Generate Synthetic Noise in an Image Text Document

I'm working on denoising dirty image document. I want to create a dataset wherein synthetic noise will be added to simulate real-world, messy artifacts. Simulated dirt may include coffee stains, faded ...
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Estimate Local Noise Intensity in an Image

Noise can be assessed in uniform regions of an image, by subtracting a lowpass-filtered version of it. Then from the histogram of intensities, a global measure can be obtained (such as the average ...
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Estimate Variance of Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) Given Multiple Realizations with Different Mean

Given $ N $ images of the same scene, where each image is corrupted by additive white Gaussian noise of the same variance $ {\sigma}^{2} $. How can $ {\sigma}^{2} $ be estimated? So we have an Image $...
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Determine Gaussian distribution parameters from the signal-to-noise ratio

Is there a straightforward formula for determining the mean and standard deviation of the gaussian distribution followed by noise applied on an image, knowing the signal-to-noise ratio between the ...
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Which Noise Reduction Algorithms Are Used in Commercial RAW Image Processors?

I'm trying to guess what noise reduction algorithms are used in commercial processors for raw images from digital cameras. I find this fairly easy to do for the sharpening algorithms (most use unsharp ...
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How to interpret PSNR value?

Say, I have original image, noised and denoised. By PSNR value I want to find out how good does my denoising algorithm works. For which pair of the images should I calculate it? I've tried it for ...
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Are There Common Values of Standard Deviation for Gaussian Noise of an Image?

For example, it occurs to me that there might be a standard deviation value of Gaussian noise in which the human eye could no longer distinguish an object because the standard deviation is very high ...
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When a stochastic process would be a beneficial model in terms of noise

Let's say we have an image/signal with some noise in it. When would it be beneficial to model the signal as an outcome of a stochastic process? More specifically: How significant would noise have to ...
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Calculating the Mean Square Error (MSE) in Wavelet Denoising

I´m currently reading the paper (to be more precise: it´s a chapter from the book "Shearlets, Multiscale Analysis of Multivariate Data" by Kutyniok and Labate) "Image Processing Using Shearlets" by G....
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Why does White Noise in images imply noise in adjacent pixels are independent?

My professor said in the class that for "Additive White noise, the noise in pixels adjacent to each other are independent". How? This is what I have got so far: White noise implies that PSD (Power ...
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How to add additive noise to an image?

I have the following image I and I want to add additive noise using the array N below. Can you please give me a calculation example of how to achieve this? Do I have to move from image space to ...
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Detection of interesting structure in images?

I'm looking for methods of computing some measure of structure in an image. (I do not have a rigorous definition of "structure" though........) Consider the 15 image blocks below: Suppose for each ...
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improving pre-processing (noise removal) orange seven segment display for OCR reading

About this project: Older images have the date they where taken placed on the image, in the bottom left hand corner. The goal is to extract this date and put it in the EXIF data of the scanned photo. ...
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Why Do Most of The Papers Use the Frobenius Norm for Denoising?

I have an noisy image and I want to remove noise from it; suppose $y$ is noisy image and $A$ is linear mask which makes my image noisy and $x$ is original image, so we have $$ Ax + \eta = y $$ and $\...
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Uncorrelated and zero mean image noise

Consider a noisy image g(x,y) formed by the addition of noise n(x,y) to an original image ...
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What is the effect of noise on Shannon entropy?

Since entropy is a measure of uncertainty or randomness, intuitively we would suppose that adding noise to an image would increase its entropy since we are now more uncertain about the information of ...
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What does it mean by DN in salt-pepper noise?

What is DN on page 245 of these notes shown in the slide below?
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What does photon noise mean in digital image processing or computer vision?

From this link: Photon noise, also known as Poisson noise, is a basic form of uncertainty associated with the measurement of light, inherent to the quantized nature of light and the independence of ...
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Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) in Python for an Image

How do I calculate the maximum signal to noise ratio (PSNR) in Python? Is there any library that can calculate PSNR for Image?
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How to calculate autocorrelation function of an image noise

I am trying to calculate the autocorrelation function of an image noise. Specifically, I want to calculate the NCORR parameter in the function deconvwnr(). I have knowledge about the noise, which is ...
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Discard circular/blob like structures from image

I have a binary image that looks like this: And I would like to get rid off all the small structures and just keep what's on red: Image erosion is an option that works well to remove the very small ...
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gaussian noise in an image

according to Estimating acquisition noise P. 2 Estimating the mean and the standard deviation for each pixel is calculated as below: $$ \begin{equation*} i, j = 0,\dots,N-1 \\ \...
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Whether Poisson noise will be dominant source of noise in low light conditions? [closed]

I have one paper saying that that the Poisson noise will be dominant source of noise in low light conditions and the other one says the opposite way(Poisson noise will be dominant except in low light ...
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