Vorapoj Patanavijit
Assumption University of Thailand

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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

A computational experimental of noise suppressing technique stand on hard decision threshold dissimilarity Vorapoj Patanavijit; Kornkamol Thakulsukanant
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 24, No 1: October 2021
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v24.i1.pp144-156

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Due to the extreme insistence for digital image processing, plentiful modern noise suppressing techniques are embodied of dissimilarity process and suppressing process. One of the extreme capability dissimilarity is hard decision threshold (HDT) dissimilarity, which has been recently declared in 2012, for suppressing the impulsive noisy photographs thus the computer experimental statement attempts to investigate the capability of the noise suppressing technique that is stand on HDT dissimilarity for the processed photographs, which are corrupted by fixed-intensity impulse noise (FIIN). This paper proposes the noise suppressing technique stand on HDT dissimilarity for FIIN. There are 3 primary contributions of this paper. The first contribution is the statistical average of the HDT dissimilarity of noise-free elements, which are computed from plentiful ground-truth photographs by varying window size for the best HDT window size. The second contribution is the statistical average of the HDT dissimilarity of corrupted elements, which are computed from plentiful corrupted photographs by varying outlier density for the best HDT window size. The final contribution is the statistical interrelation of the capability of the noise suppressing technique and hard consistent of HDT dissimilarity are investigated by varying the outlier denseness for the best HDT hard consistence.
The alternative irregularity reduction algorithm built on 2-stage identification with AMF on FMIO Vorapoj Patanavijit; Darun Kesrarat; Kornkamol Thakulsukanant
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 3: December 2022
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i3.pp1518-1529

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Built on neighborhood correlation, a 2-stage identification technique was offered to incorporate on the irregularity reduction algorithm for random magnitude impulse outlier (RMIO). As a result, this algorithm has an ultimate efficacy thereby a 2-stage identification technique becomes to be one of the high efficacy identification technique. Accordingly, this paper attempts to propose an alternative irregularity reduction algorithm built on a 2-stage identification and adaptive median filter (AMF) with under fix magnitude impulsive outlier (FMIO) at little, mild and immense massiveness. First, by examining great number of depictions, the optimized window dimension for 2-stage scheme from computation and performance is disposed. Second, comprehensive examinations represent that the 2-stage identification technique is disposed to identify between regular and irregular pixels at all massiveness, especially little and mild massiveness. Third, the identification efficacy on great depictions at all massiveness is examined on regular, irregular, regular-irregular efficacy perspective to estimate the optimal window size and optimal 2-stage constant value. Finally, the overall outlier reduction efficacy of an outlier reduction built on 2-stage technique and AMF is examined on great depictions at all massiveness related with other up-to-the-minute outlier reductions. From these results, the outlier reduction has remarkable efficacy than other up-to-the-minute outlier reductions.