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Edge-guided second-order total generalized variation for Gaussian noise removal from depth map

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Total generalized variation models have recently demonstrated high-quality denoising capacity for single image. In this paper, we present an accurate denoising method for depth map. Our method uses a weighted… Click to show full abstract

Total generalized variation models have recently demonstrated high-quality denoising capacity for single image. In this paper, we present an accurate denoising method for depth map. Our method uses a weighted second-order total generalized variational model for Gaussian noise removal. By fusing an edge indicator function into the regularization term of the second-order total generalized variational model to guide the diffusion of gradients, our method aims to use the first or second derivative to enhance the intensity of the diffusion tensor. We use the first-order primal–dual algorithm to minimize the proposed energy function and achieve high-quality denoising and edge preserving result for depth maps with high -intensity noise. Extensive quantitative and qualitative evaluations in comparison to bench-mark datasets show that the proposed method provides significant higher accuracy and visual improvements than many state-of-the-art denoising algorithms.

Keywords: depth; order; total generalized; second order; edge; order total

Journal Title: Scientific Reports
Year Published: 2020

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