Graph explorer

Noise Invalidation Denoising

A denoising technique based on noise invalidation is proposed. The adaptive approach derives a noise signature from the noise order statistics and utilizes the signature to denoise the data. The novelty of this approach is in presenting a general-purpose denoising in the sense that it does not need to employ any particular assumption on the structure of the noise-free signal, such as data smoothness or sparsity of the coefficients. An advantage of the method is in denoising the corrupted data in any complete basis transformation (orthogonal or non-orthogonal). Experimental results show that the proposed method, called Noise Invalidation Denoising (NIDe), outperforms existing denoising approaches in terms of Mean Square Error (MSE).

9 nodes10 linksoverview mapNoise Invalidation Denoising
9 nodes10 links
Noise Invalidation Denoising9 visible / 9 total nodes / 16 links
Related contextCo-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalRelated contextWNoise Invalidation Denoisingpreprint / 2010ASoosan BeheshtiResearcherAMasoud HashemiResearcherAXiao-Ping ZhangResearcherANima NikvandResearcherTComputer Vision30606 worksTMethodology5119 worksTmath.ST3384 worksTStatistics Theory3281 works
PaperSignal 108 links

Noise Invalidation Denoising

preprint / 2010

Open