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Image Denoising Using Multiwavelet Transform with Different Filters and Rules

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Image denoising is a technique for removing unwanted signals called the noise, which coupling with the original signal when transmitting them; to remove the noise from the original signal, many denoising methods are used. In this paper, the Multiwavelet Transform (MWT) is used to denoise the corrupted image by Choosing the HH coefficient for processing based on two different filters Tri-State Median filter and Switching Median filter. With each filter, various rules are used, such as Normal Shrink, Sure Shrink, Visu Shrink, and Bivariate Shrink. The proposed algorithm is applied Salt& pepper noise with different levels for grayscale test images. The quality of the denoised image is evaluated by using Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR). Depend on the value of PSNR that explained in the result section; we conclude that the (Tri-State Median filter) is better than (Switching Median filter) in denoising image quality, according to the results of applying rules the result of the Shrinking rule for each filter shows that the best result using first the Bivariate Shrink.

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