pgmmedian
Updated: 28 August 2005
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NAME
pgmmedian - apply a median filter to a PGM file
SYNOPSIS
pgmmedian
[-width=n]
[-height=n]
[-type=median_type]
[-cutoff=int]
[pnmfile]
Minimum unique abbreviation of option is acceptable. You may use double
hyphens instead of single hyphen to denote options. You may use white
space in place of the equals sign to separate an option name from its value.
DESCRIPTION
This program is part of Netpbm.
pgmmedian applies a median filter to a PGM image, using either
the histogram sort or select kth value method to determine the median.
See the -type and -cutoff options for information on
how pgmmedian chooses between the two methods.
OPTIONS
- -cutoff int
- This option provides the cutoff value that pgmmedian uses
to decide between using the histogram sort or select kth value method
to find the median.
If (maxval / ((width * height) - 1)), where
maxval is the maxval of the image and width and
height are the dimensions of the mask, is less than the cutoff
value, pgmmedian uses histogram sort. Otherwise, it uses kth
value.
If expression is less than the cutoff, pgmmedian uses the
histogram sort. Otherwise it uses the select kth value method.
This option has no effect if you specify -type.
The default is 250
- -width=n
- Width of the median mask to apply.
Default is 3.
- -height=n
- Height of the median mask to apply.
Default is 3.
- -type median_type
- This option selects which method to use to find median regardless
of cutoff value. Choices are histogram_sort and select.
By default, pgmmedian decides which method to use as described
under the -cutoff option.
REFERENCES
- "Collected Algorithms from ACM" Volume II, Algorithm 489
by Robert W. Floyd
- "A Fast Two-Dimensional Median Filtering Algorithm" in
"IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal
Processing" Vol. ASSP-27, No. 1, February 1979
- "Digital Image Processing Algorithms" by Ioannis
Pitas, Prentice Hall, 1993 ISBN 0-13-145814-0
SEE ALSO
pgmnoise,
pamaddnoise,
pgm
HISTORY
pgmmedian was added to Netpbm in Version 10.29 (August 2005).
It had been distributed by Mike Burns via his own web site before that
(and continued to be so).
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1996 by Mike Burns <burns@cac.psu.edu>
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