articleIEEE Transactions on Image ProcessingNov 15, 2014Closed access

Weighted Guided Image Filtering

Institute for Infocomm Research · Wuhan University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

It is known that local filtering-based edge preserving smoothing techniques suffer from halo artifacts. In this paper, a weighted guided image filter (WGIF) is introduced by incorporating an edge-aware weighting into an existing guided image filter (GIF) to address the problem. The WGIF inherits advantages of both global and local smoothing filters in the sense that: 1) the complexity of the WGIF is O(N) for an image with N pixels, which is same as the GIF and 2) the WGIF can avoid halo artifacts like the existing global smoothing filters. The WGIF is applied for single image detail enhancement, single image haze removal, and fusion of differently exposed images. Experimental results show that the resultant…

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Keywords
  • Smoothing
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Weighting
  • Computer vision
  • Edge-preserving smoothing
  • Computer science
  • Pixel
  • Filter (signal processing)
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