Re: Noise generation - salt and pepper
- From: "aruzinsky" <aruzinsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 10:33:32 -0400
"I barely recall even hearing about Cauchy noise. Where does it occur?
Why and how would you use it if you did model it?"
It does not occur naturally, but serves as a model for near worst case
statistical situations. It is also commonly used as an analytical counter
example to dispel some statistical myths.
Where does your discontinuous "salt and pepper" noise occur? With Cauchy
(continuously) distributed noise, all values can occur, but most values
will be clipped at 0 and 255 and give the appearance of salt and pepper.
Analytically, Cauchy noise works for a floating point representation of an
image whereas your discontinuously distributed noise doesn't.
.
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