articleDec 17, 2002Closed access

Total variation based image restoration with free local constraints

Cognizant (United States)

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Abstract

A new total variation based approach was developed by Rudin, Osher and Fatemi (see Physica D., vol.60, p.259, 1992) to overcome the basic limitations of all smooth regularization algorithms. The TV-based technique use the L/sup 1/ norm of the magnitude of a gradient, thus making discontinuous and nonsmooth solutions possible. In TV image restoration, the solution is obtained by solving a time-dependent, nonlinear PDE on a manifold that satisfies the degradation constraints. In practical applications, one assumes a space-varying blurring kernel and signal-dependent (e.g. multiplicative) noise. The evolution part of the TV-based PDE turned out to be related to the curve shortening equation, but scaled by an…

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Keywords
  • Image restoration
  • Regularization (linguistics)
  • Multiplicative function
  • Mathematics
  • Norm (philosophy)
  • Total variation denoising
  • Kernel (algebra)
  • Inverse problem
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