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A Unidirectional Total Variation and Second-Order Total Variation Model for Destriping of Remote Sensing Images

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  • Min Wang
  • Ting-Zhu Huang
  • Xi-Le Zhao
  • Liang-Jian Deng
  • Gang Liu

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Remote sensing images often suffer from stripe noise, which greatly degrades the image quality. Destriping of remote sensing images is to recover a good image from the image containing stripe noise. Since the stripes in remote sensing images have a directional characteristic (horizontal or vertical), the unidirectional total variation has been used to consider the directional information and preserve the edges. The remote sensing image contaminated by heavy stripe noise always has large width stripes and the pixels in the stripes have low correlations with the true pixels. On this occasion, the destriping process can be viewed as inpainting the wide stripe domains. In many works, high-order total variation has been proved to be a powerful tool to inpainting wide domains. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a variational destriping model that combines unidirectional total variation and second-order total variation regularization to employ the directional information and handle the wide stripes. In particular, the split Bregman iteration method is employed to solve the proposed model. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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  • Min Wang & Ting-Zhu Huang & Xi-Le Zhao & Liang-Jian Deng & Gang Liu, 2017. "A Unidirectional Total Variation and Second-Order Total Variation Model for Destriping of Remote Sensing Images," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-10, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4397189
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/4397189
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