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13 November 2003 Video denoising using 2D and 3D dual-tree complex wavelet transforms
Ivan W. Selesnick, Ke Yong Li
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Abstract
The denoising of video data should take into account both temporal and spatial dimensions, however, true 3D transforms are rarely used for video denoising. Separable 3-D transforms have artifacts that degrade their performance in applications. This paper describes the design and application of the non-separable oriented 3-D dual-tree wavelet transform for video denoising. This transform gives a motion-based multi-scale decomposition for video - it isolates in its subbands motion along different directions. In addition, we investigate the denoising of video using the 2-D and 3-D dual-tree oriented wavelet transforms, where the 2-D transform is applied to each frame individually.
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Ivan W. Selesnick and Ke Yong Li "Video denoising using 2D and 3D dual-tree complex wavelet transforms", Proc. SPIE 5207, Wavelets: Applications in Signal and Image Processing X, (13 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.504896
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KEYWORDS
Transform theory

Wavelets

Wavelet transforms

Video

Denoising

3D image processing

Video processing

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