MODIFIED WEINER FILTER FOR IMPROVING QUALITY OF MRI IMAGE FOR DETECTION OF DISEASES
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MRI image capturing process is such that they are prone to unidentified noise. MRI image is used to diagnose a disease. Clarity is utmost necessity in such environment. Noises which can corrupt the image involve salt and pepper, Gaussian, shot noise etc. detection and removal of such noise from within the image is critical. Improving image quality is aim of this paper. Buffer is implemented to remove overlapped pixels and then wiener filter is implemented to smoothen the image. The simulation is conducted in MATLAB and noise is introduced using point spread function (PSF). Noise introduction is the first step after loading MRI image. Buffer mechanism implements uniqueness and size is reduced considerably. Weiner filter application is last step in the modified approach leading to smoothness in image. Obtained results prove the worth of study.
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