Given an image & order ( > 0 ), we'll compute max intensity around each pixel location, and replace intensity at that location in sink image, with computed max intensity.
While incorporating concurrency in generalized Mode Filter, I was processing each pixel location concurrently, which was adding cost to computation time ( due to increased communication needed to be made while job scheduling, for very large images ).
So, I've improved it by concurrently processing each row of image matrix. Here's result.
I've tested both the implementations ( specified above ) on a 1920 x 1275 image ( left image ).
Source | Sink |
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- Code for applying order-3 Mode Filter on an image
import in.itzmeanjan.filterit.ImportExportImage;
import in.itzmeanjan.filterit.filter.ModeFilter;
public class Main{
public static void main(String [] args){
System.out.println(
ImportExportImage.exportImage(
new ModeFilter().filter("dream.jpg", 3), "modeFiltered.jpg"));
}
}
- Compile & run ( make sure you've added
in.itzmeanjan.filterit.jar
in your project )
All filters applied on order-0 image.
Order | Image |
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0 | |
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2 | |
3 | |
4 | |
5 |