Adaptive Filtering in Astronomical Image Processing - Part One - Basic Considerations and Examples

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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An adaptive filter (AF) is a filter which recognizes the local signal resolution (which usually varies strongly across the image) and adapts its own impulse response to this resolution. The reasons and advantages of adaptive filtering, and the image processing tasks for which it is useful, are discussed. An AF is developed and typical examples of its application are shown.

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