[Insight-users] quick question: discrete or recursive
gaussianfilter
Miller, James V (Research)
millerjv at crd.ge.com
Fri Aug 12 08:28:00 EDT 2005
Someone once did an analysis of the two techniques. Not sure where that is. I google search may find it in the mail archives. I think they compared accuracy vs tims. We should try to track that down and put it on the ITK Wiki or maybe a short paper in the Insight Journal.
I think in general, the DiscreteGaussian is more accurate than the RecursiveGaussian. I think this is particularly true for small sigma.
For large sigma, the RecursiveGaussian is much much much faster. I think the RecursiveGaussian is constant time wrt sigma.
The DiscreteGaussian supports streaming, so you can smoothing just a piece of an image whereas the RecursiveGaussian has to process the entire image.
Jim
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From: insight-users-bounces+millerjv=crd.ge.com at itk.org [mailto:insight-users-bounces+millerjv=crd.ge.com at itk.org]On Behalf Of Renaud Isabelle
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 4:13 PM
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Subject: [Insight-users] quick question: discrete or recursive gaussianfilter
Hi,
Now, thanks for all your replies, I think I caught the way to use itkDiscreteGaussianImageFilter and itkRecursiveGaussianImageFilter.
But, something is still not obvious for me:
for, small recursive sigma value and/or small discrete variance value, could someone tell me what is better to use between itkRecursiveGaussianImageFilter and itkDiscreteGaussianImageFilter, in terms of time computation and precision results?
Isabelle
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