Author:
Smets Bart M. N.,Portegies Jim,St-Onge Etienne,Duits Remco
Abstract
AbstractTwo key ideas have greatly improved techniques for image enhancement and denoising: the lifting of image data to multi-orientation distributions and the application of nonlinear PDEs such as total variation flow (TVF) and mean curvature flow (MCF). These two ideas were recently combined by Chambolle and Pock (for TVF) and Citti et al. (for MCF) for two-dimensional images. In this work, we extend their approach to enhance and denoise images of arbitrary dimension, creating a unified geometric and algorithmic PDE framework, relying on (sub-)Riemannian geometry. In particular, we follow a different numerical approach, for which we prove convergence in the case of TVF by an application of Brezis–Komura gradient flow theory. Our framework also allows for additional data adaptation through the use of locally adaptive frames and coherence enhancement techniques. We apply TVF and MCF to the enhancement and denoising of elongated structures in 2D images via orientation scores and compare the results to Perona–Malik diffusion and BM3D. We also demonstrate our techniques in 3D in the denoising and enhancement of crossing fiber bundles in DW-MRI. In comparison with data-driven diffusions, we see a better preservation of bundle boundaries and angular sharpness in fiber orientation densities at crossings.
Funder
Eindhoven University of Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Geometry and Topology,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Condensed Matter Physics,Modelling and Simulation,Statistics and Probability
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