Error analysis and suppresion in visual signal processing

Error suppression is important for visual signal processing in producing high-quality images and videos. Due to various sources of errors, different suppression techniques are required to meet specific application requirements. The main objective of error analysis is to investigate the principle of...

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Main Author: Chang, Lanlan
Other Authors: Tan Yap Peng
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-404632023-07-04T16:52:54Z Error analysis and suppresion in visual signal processing Chang, Lanlan Tan Yap Peng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems Error suppression is important for visual signal processing in producing high-quality images and videos. Due to various sources of errors, different suppression techniques are required to meet specific application requirements. The main objective of error analysis is to investigate the principle of error generation, and then incorporate suitable suppression techniques into the design of individual processing steps as well as whole processing chain. An alternative methodology is to analyze the distinct characteristics of the resultant errors, and devise effective removal methods accordingly. This thesis addresses error analysis and suppression in three applications-error suppression in color filter array(CFA)demosaicking, error analy-sis in digital still camera(DSC)image processing chain, and error detection and removal for composite video frames. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (EEE) 2010-06-16T01:23:22Z 2010-06-16T01:23:22Z 2008 2008 Thesis Chang, L. (2008). Error analysis and suppresion in visual signal processing. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/40463 10.32657/10356/40463 en 206 p. application/pdf
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Error analysis and suppresion in visual signal processing
description Error suppression is important for visual signal processing in producing high-quality images and videos. Due to various sources of errors, different suppression techniques are required to meet specific application requirements. The main objective of error analysis is to investigate the principle of error generation, and then incorporate suitable suppression techniques into the design of individual processing steps as well as whole processing chain. An alternative methodology is to analyze the distinct characteristics of the resultant errors, and devise effective removal methods accordingly. This thesis addresses error analysis and suppression in three applications-error suppression in color filter array(CFA)demosaicking, error analy-sis in digital still camera(DSC)image processing chain, and error detection and removal for composite video frames.
author2 Tan Yap Peng
author_facet Tan Yap Peng
Chang, Lanlan
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author Chang, Lanlan
author_sort Chang, Lanlan
title Error analysis and suppresion in visual signal processing
title_short Error analysis and suppresion in visual signal processing
title_full Error analysis and suppresion in visual signal processing
title_fullStr Error analysis and suppresion in visual signal processing
title_full_unstemmed Error analysis and suppresion in visual signal processing
title_sort error analysis and suppresion in visual signal processing
publishDate 2010
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/40463
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