• Title/Summary/Keyword: MWF(Modified Wiener Filter)

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A MTF Compensation for Satellite Image Using L-curve-based Modified Wiener Filter (L-곡선 기반의 Modified Wiener Filter(MWF)를 이용한 위성 영상의 MTF 보상)

  • Jeon, Byung-Il;Kim, Hongrae;Chang, Young Keun
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.561-571
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    • 2012
  • The MTF(Modulation Transfer Function) is one of quality assesment factors to evaluate the performance of satellite images. Image restoration is needed for MTF compensation, but it is an ill-posed problem and doesn't have a certain solution. Lots of filters were suggested to solve this problem, such as Inverse Filter(IF), Pseudo Inverse Filter(PIF) and Wiener Filter(WF). The most commonly used filter is a WF, but it has a limitation on distinguishing signal and noise. The L-curve-based Modified Wiener Filter(MWF) is a solution technique using a Tikhonov regularization method. The L-curve is used for estimating an optimal regularization parameter. The image restoration was performed with Dubaisat-1 images for PIF, WF, and MWF. It is found that the image restored with MWF results in more improved MTF by 20.93% and 10.85% than PIF and WF, respectively.

An Optimally-Modified Multichannel Wiener Filter Using Speech Presence Probability (음성존재확률을 이용한 최적 변형 다채널 위너 필터)

  • Jeong, Sangbae;Kim, Youngil
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2018
  • This paper proposes an optimal gain modification method of the Multichannel Wiener filter (MWF) using speech presence probabilities. Conventional gain modification methods of MWFs have the problem of the increase of speech distortions while reducing residual noises with its relative heuristic approach. However, the proposed optimal gain modification method, derived by solving the unconstrained minimization problem of the probability-involved cost function, reduces amounts of residual noises and signal distortions simultaneously. Through an evaluation of the filtered waveforms and spectrograms, it is verified that the proposed method results in an improved SNR with less signal distortions compared to the conventional MWF.