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Fast adaptive switching technique of impulsive noise removal in color images

In the paper, a family of switching filters designed for the impulsive noise removal in color images is analyzed. The framework of the proposed denoising techniques is based on the concept of cumulated distances between the processed pixel and its neighbors. To increase the filtering efficiency, a r...

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Decision making
Design
Efficiency
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