Edge Aware Image Filtering Using a Structure-Guided Convolutional Neural Network

Iet Image Processing(2020)

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Abstract
Image filtering is a fundamental preprocessing step for accurate, robust computer vision applications such as image segmentation, object classification, and reconstruction. However, many convolutional neural network (CNN)-based methods tend to lose significant edge information in the output layer, and generate undesired artefacts in the feature extraction layers. This study presents a deep CNN model for edge-aware image filtering. The proposed network model consists of three sub-networks: (i) feature extraction, (ii) convolution artefact removal, and (iii) structure extraction networks. The proposed network model has an end-to-end trainable architecture that does not need any post-processing steps. Especially, the structure extraction network can successfully preserve significant edges. The proposed filter outperforms state-of-the-art denoising filters in terms of both objective and subjective measures, and can be used for various image enhancement and restoration problems such as edge-preserving smoothing, image denoising, deblurring, and deblocking.
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image segmentation,image restoration,computer vision,filtering theory,neural nets,edge detection,feature extraction,image enhancement,image denoising
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