Title :
Fast
Bilateral Filtering Using Trigonometric Range Kernels
Author :
Chaudhury, Kunal Narayan ; Sage, Daniel ; Unser, Michael
Author_Institution :
Program in Appl. & Comput. Math., Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
It is well known that spatial averaging can be realized (in space or frequency domain) using algorithms whose complexity does not scale with the size or shape of the filter. These fast algorithms are generally referred to as constant-time or O(1) algorithms in the image-processing literature. Along with the spatial filter, the edge-preserving bilateral filter involves an additional range kernel. This is used to restrict the averaging to those neighborhood pixels whose intensity are similar or close to that of the pixel of interest. The range kernel operates by acting on the pixel intensities. This makes the averaging process nonlinear and computationally intensive, particularly when the spatial filter is large. In this paper, we show how the O(1) averaging algorithms can be leveraged for realizing the bilateral filter in constant time, by using trigonometric range kernels. This is done by generalizing the idea presented by Porikli, i.e., using polynomial kernels. The class of trigonometric kernels turns out to be sufficiently rich, allowing for the approximation of the standard Gaussian bilateral filter. The attractive feature of our approach is that, for a fixed number of terms, the quality of approximation achieved using trigonometric kernels is much superior to that obtained by Porikli using polynomials.
Keywords :
image processing; polynomial approximation; spatial filters; Gaussian bilateral filter; approximation; averaging process; edge-preserving bilateral filter; fast O(1) bilateral filtering; image-processing literature; neighborhood pixels; polynomial kernels; spatial filter; trigonometric range kernels; Algorithm design and analysis; Approximation algorithms; Approximation methods; Image edge detection; Kernel; Spatial filters; $O(1)$ complexity; Bilateral filter; constant-time algorithm; edge-preserving smoothing; raised cosines;
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIP.2011.2159234