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Removing Stripes, Scratches, and Curtaining with Non-Recoverable Compressed Sensing

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arxiv 1901.08001 v1 pith:5LHQ2FOT submitted 2019-01-23 cs.CV

Removing Stripes, Scratches, and Curtaining with Non-Recoverable Compressed Sensing

classification cs.CV
keywords curtainingimagescratchescompressedfeaturesmissingwedgeapproach
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Highly-directional image artifacts such as ion mill curtaining, mechanical scratches, or image striping from beam instability degrade the interpretability of micrographs. These unwanted, aperiodic features extend the image along a primary direction and occupy a small wedge of information in Fourier space. Deleting this wedge of data replaces stripes, scratches, or curtaining, with more complex streaking and blurring artifacts-known within the tomography community as missing wedge artifacts. Here, we overcome this problem by recovering the missing region using total variation minimization, which leverages image sparsity based reconstruction techniques-colloquially referred to as compressed sensing-to reliably restore images corrupted by stripe like features. Our approach removes beam instability, ion mill curtaining, mechanical scratches, or any stripe features and remains robust at low signal-to-noise. The success of this approach is achieved by exploiting compressed sensings inability to recover directional structures that are highly localized and missing in Fourier Space.

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