Gaussian filter
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− | The Gaussian smoothing filter is used for noise reduction and removing details. The filter is similar to the arithmetic mean filter but it uses a different kernel that represents the shape of a 2 dimensional Gaussian distribution. | + | The Gaussian smoothing filter is used for noise reduction and removing details. The filter is similar to the arithmetic mean filter but it uses a different kernel that represents the shape of a 2 dimensional Gaussian distribution. {{formulahelp}} |
− | <math>G_{2D}(x,y,\sigma)=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2*pi*\sigma^2}<\math> | + | <math> G_{2D}(x,y,\sigma)=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2*pi*\sigma^2} <\math> |
* In the search engine of the Processing Toolbox, type '''Smoothing''' and select '''Smoothing (gaussian)''' under Image Filtering of the Orfeo Toolbox. | * In the search engine of the Processing Toolbox, type '''Smoothing''' and select '''Smoothing (gaussian)''' under Image Filtering of the Orfeo Toolbox. | ||
* Under the Parameters tab, select a single band or a multiband file as input layer. | * Under the Parameters tab, select a single band or a multiband file as input layer. |
Revision as of 15:32, 20 November 2017
The Gaussian smoothing filter is used for noise reduction and removing details. The filter is similar to the arithmetic mean filter but it uses a different kernel that represents the shape of a 2 dimensional Gaussian distribution.
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<math> G_{2D}(x,y,\sigma)=\frac{1}{\sqrt{2*pi*\sigma^2} <\math>
- In the search engine of the Processing Toolbox, type Smoothing and select Smoothing (gaussian) under Image Filtering of the Orfeo Toolbox.
- Under the Parameters tab, select a single band or a multiband file as input layer.
- Select gaussian from the drop-down list as Smoothing Type.
- Adjust the Radius of a circular element in pixel size.