Title of article :
Training-Based Descreening
Author/Authors :
Hasib Siddiqui، نويسنده , , Charles A. Bouman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Conventional halftoning methods employed in electrophotographic
printers tend to produce Moiré artifacts when
used for printing images scanned from printed material, such
as books and magazines. We present a novel approach for descreening
color scanned documents aimed at providing an efficient
solution to the Moiré problem in practical imaging devices, including
copiers and multifunction printers. The algorithm works
by combining two nonlinear image-processing techniques, resolution
synthesis-based denoising (RSD), and modified smallest
univalue segment assimilating nucleus (SUSAN) filtering. The
RSD predictor is based on a stochastic image model whose parameters
are optimized beforehand in a separate training procedure.
Using the optimized parameters, RSD classifies the local window
around the current pixel in the scanned image and applies filters
optimized for the selected classes. The output of the RSD predictor
is treated as a first-order estimate to the descreened image. The
modified SUSAN filter uses the output of RSD for performing an
edge-preserving smoothing on the raw scanned data and produces
the final output of the descreening algorithm. Our method does not
require any knowledge of the screening method, such as the screen
frequency or dither matrix coefficients, that produced the printed
original. The proposed scheme not only suppresses the Moiré
artifacts, but, in addition, can be trained with intrinsic sharpening
for deblurring scanned documents. Finally, once optimized for a
periodic clustered-dot halftoning method, the same algorithm can
be used to inverse halftone scanned images containing stochastic
error diffusion halftone noise.
Keywords :
Descreening , Halftone , Moiré artifacts , resolutionsynthesis , smallest univalue segment assimilating nucleus (SUSAN)filter.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING