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Multiplicative Noise Removal Using Variable Splitting and Constrained Optimization
2010
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Multiplicative noise (also known as speckle noise) models are central to the study of coherent imaging systems, such as synthetic aperture radar and sonar, and ultrasound and laser imaging. These models introduce two additional layers of difficulties with respect to the standard Gaussian additive noise scenario: (1) the noise is multiplied by (rather than added to) the original image; (2) the noise is not Gaussian, with Rayleigh and Gamma being commonly used densities. These two features of
doi:10.1109/tip.2010.2045029
pmid:20215071
fatcat:4ega7666j5h6znihsfao46f3rq