Filtering Separating what you want from what you have.

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Filtering Separating what you want from what you have

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Signals are all around us• Image, video, audio, radio, medical and musical signals…• These signals contain a lot of information

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We can also filter signals

signal (we want)+

noise (we don’t)

FILTER

signal (we want)

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Digital Filters

When an image is being processed by a computer/iPhone…

…we can filter it using computation(also known as digital signal processing or DSP)

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What can filtering achieve?Noise-cancelling headphones reduce unwanted ambient sounds (noise) by generating an antinoise sound wave to cancel the noise, letting just the music be heard

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What can filtering achieve?

noisy image de-noised image

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The concept of frequency

• Describes how quickly a signal moves

• Plays an important role in many types of filters

low frequency

high frequency

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Frequency in music

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middle C261.626 Hz

middle A440 Hz

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Spectrum

Hz27.5

440261 4186

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Spectrum of a “real-world” signal

Real-world signals can be thought of as combinations of different frequency components

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Many filters act by keeping some frequencies (the ones we want)

and throwing away others (the ones we don’t)

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Low-pass filter

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Low-pass filter

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Low-pass filter

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High-pass filter

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High-pass filter

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High-pass filter

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Band-pass filter

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Band-pass filter

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Band-pass filter

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Notch filter

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Notch filter

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Notch filter

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tinyurl.com/filterdemo