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Reducing the Area on a Chip Using a Bank of Evolved Filters

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Reducing the Area on a Chip Using a Bank of Evolved Filters
Abstract. An evolutionary algorithm is utilized to find a set of image filters which can be employed in a bank of image filters. This filter bank exhibits at least comparable visual quality of filtering in comparison with a sophisticated adaptive median filter when applied to remove the salt-and-pepper noise of high intensity (up to 70% corrupted pixels). The main advantage of this approach is that it requires four times less resources on a chip when compared to the adaptive median filter. The solution also exhibits a very good behavior for the impulse bursts noise which is typical for satellite images.
Zdenek Vasícek, Lukás Sekanina
Added 08 Jun 2010
Updated 08 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICES
Authors Zdenek Vasícek, Lukás Sekanina
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