1 April 1994 Model-based optimal restoration of fax images in the context of mathematical morphology
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Abstract
Restoration is ultimately a problem of statistical estimation. An optimal filter is estimated to restore binary fax images. The filter is an approximation of the binary conditional expectation that minimizes the expected absolute error between the degraded image and the ideal image. It is implemented as a morphological hit-or-miss filter. Estimation methodology employs a model-based simulation of the degradation due to the fax process. Simulated images are used to generate data from which the filter is estimated. The methodology presented can be used for other classes of images. Restoration examples are given.
John C. Handley and Edward R. Dougherty "Model-based optimal restoration of fax images in the context of mathematical morphology," Journal of Electronic Imaging 3(2), (1 April 1994). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174690
Published: 1 April 1994
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Cited by 6 scholarly publications and 4 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Optimal filtering

Model-based design

Binary data

Image processing

Sensors

Mathematical modeling

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