How the following code works in image denoising?
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function [y] = EADTV(x,lam,alp,costheta,sintheta,varargin)
% Input parameters
% x : noisy image
% lam : lambda parameter in the functional
% alp : length of the major axis of the ellipse
% costheta, sintheta :
% varargin : number of iterations (default = 100)
% Output : y : minimizer of the functional above
% filters for realizing the Delta operator and its transpose
h=[1 -1];
g = h(end:-1:1);% [-1 1]
R = (costheta + 1i*sintheta);%%%===&&&(((
kappa = alp.^(-2);
kappa = kappa/(8*lam^2);
vx = zeros(size(x)); % vx and vy hold the vector fields
vy = zeros(size(x));
if isempty(varargin), % number of default iterations
MAX_ITER = 100;
else
MAX_ITER = varargin{1};
end
wb = waitbar(0,'Please wait,calculating the EADTV...');
for iter = 1:MAX_ITER,
waitbar(iter/MAX_ITER,wb)
% apply 'A' to v (see eq 13 for the definition of A)
ux = alp*vx; % apply alpha
uy = vy;
u = R.*(ux + 1i*uy); % apply R
ux = conv2(real(u),g); ux = ux(:,1:end-1); % apply Delta
uy = conv2(imag(u),g'); uy = uy(1:end-1,:);
% subtract from x
u = x - lam*(ux + uy);
% now apply A'
ux = conv2(u,h); ux = ux(:,2:end);
uy = conv2(u,h'); uy = uy(2:end,:);
u = lam*conj(R).*(ux + 1i*uy);
vx = vx + kappa*real(u)*alp;
vy = vy + kappa*imag(u);
% now apply the threshold
m = abs(vx + 1i*vy);
ind = (m > 10^(-10));
m = max(1,m);
% m = max(10^(-10),m); % for stability
vx(ind) = vx(ind)./m(ind);
vy(ind) = vy(ind)./m(ind);
end
close(wb);
% compute A*v
vx = alp*vx; % apply Lambda
u = R.*(vx + 1i*vy); % apply R
ux = conv2(real(u),g); ux = ux(:,1:end-1); % apply Delta
uy = conv2(imag(u),g'); uy = uy(1:end-1,:);
% subtract from x
y = x - lam*(ux + uy);
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David Young
2015 年 8 月 14 日
Please format your code by removing the blank lines, selecting the code, and pressing the "{} Code" button. It will make it more readable.
D Joseph
2015 年 8 月 14 日
David Young
2015 年 8 月 14 日
I've edited the answer.
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