Abstract
Noise filtering of images is essentially a smoothing process and it is an issue that has been addressed for many years. The most commonly used low-pass filtering methods blur important image structures such as edges and lines thus reducing the image contrast and damaging image fidelity. This paper presents a structure adaptive anisotropic filtering method with its application to processing multidimensional magnetic resonance images.
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Yang, G. Z., Burger, P., Firmin, D. N., Underwood, S. R., & Longmore, D. B. (1995). Structure adaptive anisotropic filtering. In IEE Conference Publication (pp. 717–721). IEE. https://doi.org/10.1049/cp:19950753
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