Authors
Kaiming He, Jian Sun, Xiaoou Tang
Publication date
2010/9/5
Book
European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV), 2010
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
In this paper, we propose a novel explicit image filter called guided filter. Derived from a local linear model, the guided filter computes the filtering output by considering the content of a guidance image, which can be the input image itself or another different image. The guided filter can be used as an edge-preserving smoothing operator like the popular bilateral filter [1], but it has better behaviors near edges. The guided filter is also a more generic concept beyond smoothing: It can transfer the structures of the guidance image to the filtering output, enabling new filtering applications like dehazing and guided feathering. Moreover, the guided filter naturally has a fast and nonapproximate linear time algorithm, regardless of the kernel size and the intensity range. Currently, it is one of the fastest edge-preserving filters. Experiments show that the guided filter is both effective and efficient in a great variety of computer …
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Scholar articles
K He, J Sun, X Tang - IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine …, 2012