Mean filtersΒΆ

This example compares the following mean filters of the rank filter package:

  • local mean: all pixels belonging to the structuring element to compute average gray level.
  • percentile mean: only use values between percentiles p0 and p1 (here 10% and 90%).
  • bilateral mean: only use pixels of the structuring element having a gray level situated inside g-s0 and g+s1 (here g-500 and g+500)

Percentile and usual mean give here similar results, these filters smooth the complete image (background and details). Bilateral mean exhibits a high filtering rate for continuous area (i.e. background) while higher image frequencies remain untouched.

../../_images/plot_rank_mean_1.png
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

from skimage import data
from skimage.morphology import disk
from skimage.filters import rank


image = data.coins()
selem = disk(20)

percentile_result = rank.mean_percentile(image, selem=selem, p0=.1, p1=.9)
bilateral_result = rank.mean_bilateral(image, selem=selem, s0=500, s1=500)
normal_result = rank.mean(image, selem=selem)


fig, axes = plt.subplots(nrows=2, ncols=2, figsize=(8, 10),
                         sharex=True, sharey=True)
ax = axes.ravel()

titles = ['Original', 'Percentile mean', 'Bilateral mean', 'Local mean']
imgs = [image, percentile_result, bilateral_result, normal_result]
for n in range(0, len(imgs)):
    ax[n].imshow(imgs[n])
    ax[n].set_title(titles[n])
    ax[n].set_adjustable('box-forced')
    ax[n].axis('off')

plt.show()

Python source code: download (generated using skimage 0.12.3)

IPython Notebook: download (generated using skimage 0.12.3)