medianfiltrering
Medianfiltrering is a non-linear digital filtering technique used to remove noise from images and other signals. It works by replacing each pixel's value in an image with the median value of the pixels in its surrounding neighborhood. The neighborhood is typically a square or circular window of a defined size, often 3x3 pixels.
The process involves sliding this window across the entire image. For each position of the window, all
A key advantage of median filtering is its effectiveness in removing salt-and-pepper noise, which appears as
However, median filtering is computationally more intensive than a simple mean filter, especially for larger window