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A fractional integral method inverse distance weight-based for denoising depth images.

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العنوان: A fractional integral method inverse distance weight-based for denoising depth images.
المؤلفون: Xie, Da, Huang, Tingsheng, Wang, Chunyang, Qiu, Wenqian, Liu, Xuelian, Yu, Yanqing
المصدر: AIP Advances; Feb2024, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p1-14, 14p
مصطلحات موضوعية: FRACTIONAL integrals, IMAGE denoising, INTEGRAL operators, SIGNAL-to-noise ratio, POINT cloud, MEDIAN (Mathematics)
مستخلص: Denoising algorithms for obtaining the effective data of depth images affected by random noise mainly focus on the processing of gray images. These algorithms are not distinct from traditional image-processing methods, and there is no way to evaluate the effectiveness of denoising after the point cloud transformation of denoised depth images. In this paper, the principle of fractional-order integral denoising is studied in detail and inverse distance weighted interpolation is introduced into a denoising model, which is based on the G–L (Grünwald–Letnikov) fractional-order integral to construct a fractional-order integral with an inverse distance weighted denoising model. The model is used to solve the blurring problem caused by sharp changes at the edge and achieves an excellent denoising effect. By using the optimized fractional-order integral denoising operator to construct a denoising model for depth images, the results of the experiments demonstrate that the fractional-order integral of the best denoising effect achieved by the model is −0.6 ≤ ν ≤ −0.4, and the peak signal-to-noise ratio is improved from +6 to +13 dB. In the same condition, median denoising has a distortion of −30 to −15 dB. The depth image that has been denoised is converted into an image of point clouds, and subjective evaluation indicates that the noise is effectively removed. On the whole, the results demonstrate that the fractional-order integral denoising operator with inverse distance weight shows the high efficiency and the outstanding effect in removing noise from depth images while maintaining the image related to the edge and texture information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:21583226
DOI:10.1063/5.0185438