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Noise Reduction Techniques for Video Coding Applications

Cortelazzo, Guido Maria
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Mian, Gian Antonio
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Parolari, Roberto
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1998
Noblesse Workshop on Non-Linear Model Based Image Analysis
Noblesse Workshop on Non-Linear Model Based Image Analysis

Granular noise is visually bothersome with respect to high quality rendition, and it is a well known source of visual artifacts for coding algorithms. This work considers the application of nonlinear filtering techniques to granular noise reduction and their effects on video coding. The performance of the examined techniques on coded images is documented both in terms of visual rendition, and in terms of objective indexes. The obtained coding quality improvement makes the proposed method rather adviseable.

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conference paper
Author(s)
Cortelazzo, Guido Maria
Mian, Gian Antonio
Parolari, Roberto
Sbaiz, Luciano  
Date Issued

1998

Published in
Noblesse Workshop on Non-Linear Model Based Image Analysis
Subjects

granular noise

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adaptive filtering

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MPEG2

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video coding

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

EPFL units
LCAV  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Noblesse Workshop on Non-Linear Model Based Image Analysis

Glasgow, (United Kingdom)

July 1-3, 1998

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November 14, 2005
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