Quaternion higher-order singular value decomposition and its applications in color image processing

Abstract

Higher-order singular value decomposition (HOSVD) is one of the most efficient tensor decomposition techniques. It has the salient ability to represent highdimensional data and extract features. In more recent years, the quaternion has proven to be a very suitable tool for color pixel representation as it can well preserve cross-channel correlation of color channels. Motivated by the advantages of the HOSVD and the quaternion tool, in this paper, we generalize the HOSVD to the quaternion domain and define quaternion-based HOSVD (QHOSVD). Due to the non-commutability of quaternion multiplication, QHOSVD is not a trivial extension of the HOSVD. They have similar but different calculation procedures. The defined QHOSVD can be widely used in various visual data processing with color pixels. In this paper, we present two applications of the defined QHOSVD in color image processing: multifocus color image fusion and color image denoising. The experimental results on the two applications respectively demonstrate the competitive performance of the proposed methods over some existing ones.

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