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20 November 1998 Comparison of wavelet-based and statistical speckle filters
Eric Hervet, Roger Fjortoft, Philippe Marthon, Armand Lopes
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Abstract
The wavelet transform has become a very popular tool in signal and image processing. Over the last few years, several authors have proposed wavelet-based filters for speckle reduction in SAR*images, and the results are generally reported to be superior to those obtained with traditional statistical speckle filters. In this paper we give a thorough experimental comparison of representative filters from both categories. We show that spatially adaptive statistical filters yield better noise reduction and preservation of structures than wavelet- based methods, but that the latter have certain advantages compared to statistical filters which are not spatially adaptive.
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Eric Hervet, Roger Fjortoft, Philippe Marthon, and Armand Lopes "Comparison of wavelet-based and statistical speckle filters", Proc. SPIE 3497, SAR Image Analysis, Modeling, and Techniques, (20 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.331361
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KEYWORDS
Speckle

Digital filtering

Denoising

Image processing

Signal processing

Wavelet transforms

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