1 October 1996 Adaptive scaled mean square error filtering by neural networks
Ling Guan, Stuart W. Perry, Edwin P. K. Wong
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Abstract
An adaptive scaled mean square error (SMSE) filter using a Hopfield neural-network-based algorithm is presented. We show the development of the original SMSE filter from the minimum mean square error (MMSE) filter and the parametric mean square error (PMSE) filter, both of which suffer from the oversmooth phenomena. The SMSE filter is more efficient than the PMSE filter in terms of noise removal as it does not take into account all the correlation factors used for image enhancement. To further improve the performance of the SMSE filter, an adaptive approach is introduced. The adaptive SMSE filter uses a mask operation technique. A user-defined mask is moved across the image and the filtering parameters are computed based on the local image statistics of the region below the mask. The original and the adaptive SMSE filters are implemented using a Hopfield neural-network-based algorithm. A number of experiments were performed to test the filter characteristics.
Ling Guan, Stuart W. Perry, and Edwin P. K. Wong "Adaptive scaled mean square error filtering by neural networks," Journal of Electronic Imaging 5(4), (1 October 1996). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.245768
Published: 1 October 1996
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Digital filtering

Neural networks

Image enhancement

Linear filtering

Nonlinear filtering

Signal to noise ratio

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