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Robust image retrieval from noisy inputs using lattice associative memories

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Gonzalo Urcid, José Angel Nieves-V., Anmi García-A., Juan Carlos Valdiviezo-N.

INAOE (Mexico)

Proc. SPIE 7245, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems VII, 724517 (February 10, 2009); doi:10.1117/12.806886
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  • Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems VII
  • Jaakko T. Astola; Karen O. Egiazarian; Nasser M. Nasrabadi; Syed A. Rizvi
  • San Jose, CA | January 18, 2009

abstract

Lattice associative memories also known as morphological associative memories are fully connected feedforward neural networks with no hidden layers, whose computation at each node is carried out with lattice algebra operations. These networks are a relatively recent development in the field of associative memories that has proven to be an alternative way to work with sets of pattern pairs for which the storage and retrieval stages use minimax algebra. Different associative memory models have been proposed to cope with the problem of pattern recall under input degradations, such as occlusions or random noise, where input patterns can be composed of binary or real valued entries. In comparison to these and other artificial neural network memories, lattice algebra based memories display better performance for storage and recall capability; however, the computational techniques devised to achieve that purpose require additional processing or provide partial success when inputs are presented with undetermined noise levels. Robust retrieval capability of an associative memory model is usually expressed by a high percentage of perfect recalls from non-perfect input. The procedure described here uses noise masking defined by simple lattice operations together with appropriate metrics, such as the normalized mean squared error or signal to noise ratio, to boost the recall performance of either the min or max lattice auto-associative memories. Using a single lattice associative memory, illustrative examples are given that demonstrate the enhanced retrieval of correct gray-scale image associations from inputs corrupted with random noise.

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Gonzalo Urcid ; José Angel Nieves-V. ; Anmi García-A. and Juan Carlos Valdiviezo-N.
"Robust image retrieval from noisy inputs using lattice associative memories", Proc. SPIE 7245, Image Processing: Algorithms and Systems VII, 724517 (February 10, 2009); doi:10.1117/12.806886; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.806886


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