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Shannon-Cosine Wavelet Precise Integration Method for Locust Slice Image Mixed Denoising

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  • Haihua Wang
  • Xinxin Zhang
  • Shuli Mei

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A novel denoising method for removing mixed noise from locust slice images is proposed by means of Shannon-cosine wavelet and the nonlinear variational model for the image processing. This method includes two parts that are the sparse representation of the slice images and the novel numerical algorithm for solving the variation model on image denoising based on the sparse representation. In the first part, a parametric Shannon-cosine wavelet function is introduced to construct the multiscale wavelet transform matrix, which is applied to represent the slice images sparsely by adjusting the parameters adaptively based on the texture of the locust slice images. By multiplying the matrix with the signal, the multiscale wavelet transform coefficients of the signal can be obtained at one time, which can be used to identify the salt-and-pepper noises in the slice images. This ensures that the salt-and-pepper noise points are kept away from the sparse representation of the slice images. In the second part, a semianalytical method on solving the system of the nonlinear differential equations is constructed based on the sparse representation of the slice images, which is named the sparse wavelet precise integration method (SWPIM). Substituting the sparse representation of the slice images into the Perona–Malik model which is the famous edge-preserving smoothing model for removing the Gaussian noises of the biomedical images, a system of nonlinear differential equations is obtained, whose scale is far smaller than the one obtained by the difference method. The numerical experiments show that both the values of SSIM and PSNR of the denoised locust slice images are better than the classical methods besides the algorithm efficiency.

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  • Haihua Wang & Xinxin Zhang & Shuli Mei, 2020. "Shannon-Cosine Wavelet Precise Integration Method for Locust Slice Image Mixed Denoising," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-17, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4989735
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/4989735
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