Noise reduction apparatus

Image analysis – Image enhancement or restoration

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382199, 382281, 348618, 348620, 348622, G06K 940, H04N 521

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ABSTRACT:
A field recursive type noise reduction apparatus is disclosed in which the field difference is divided into a plurality of frequency components by means of the Hadamard transformation and the existence of a boundary of an oblique line in the proximity of pixels to be processed is detected from frequency components remaining by removing minimum and maximum horizontal frequency components by an oblique line detection circuit. In the location where the existence of the boundary of oblique line is detected, a feedback rate of the apparatus is reduced to avoid deterioration of the image quality by nonlinear processing means and in other locations the feedback rate is increased to improve the S/N, so that a noise reduction apparatus is realized having excellent improvement of the S/N as compared with a conventional field recursive type noise reduction apparatus.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 16, No. 150 (E-1189) 14 Apr. 1992 & JP-A-04 004 676 (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.) 9 Jan. 1992.

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