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Image denoising via deep residual convolutional neural networks

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Recently, convolutional neural network (CNN)-based methods have achieved impressive performance on image denoising. Notably, CNN with deeper and thinner structures is more flexible to extract the image details. However, direct… Click to show full abstract

Recently, convolutional neural network (CNN)-based methods have achieved impressive performance on image denoising. Notably, CNN with deeper and thinner structures is more flexible to extract the image details. However, direct stacking some existing networks is difficult to achieve satisfactory denoising performance. In this paper, we propose a novel deep residual convolutional neural network (DRCNN) for image denoising. The main structure of DRCNN is the residual block that consists of two convolutional layers, and there are skip connections between these two convolutional layers without the batch normalization operation. The skip connection not only directly transfers the input image information to the hidden layer but also reduces the path length of gradient transfer, making the gradient transfer in a short path and alleviating the vanishing-gradient problem. DRCNN is compared with several state-of-the-art algorithms, and the experimental results demonstrated its denoising effectiveness.

Keywords: deep residual; residual convolutional; denoising via; image; image denoising; convolutional neural

Journal Title: Signal, Image and Video Processing
Year Published: 2021

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