A Two-stage Method for Non-extreme Value Salt-and-Pepper Noise Removal

06/11/2022
by   Renwei Yang, et al.
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There are several previous methods based on neural network can have great performance in denoising salt and pepper noise. However, those methods are based on a hypothesis that the value of salt and pepper noise is exactly 0 and 255. It is not true in the real world. The result of those methods deviate sharply when the value is different from 0 and 255. To overcome this weakness, our method aims at designing a convolutional neural network to detect the noise pixels in a wider range of value and then a filter is used to modify pixel value to 0, which is beneficial for further filtering. Additionally, another convolutional neural network is used to conduct the denoising and restoration work.

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