Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 28, 2026

SwarmSight: Real-time Tracking of Insect Antenna Movements and Proboscis Extension Reflex Using a Common Preparation and Conventional Hardware
Published on: December 25, 2017
Cat Swarm Optimization based Functional Link Multilayer Perceptron for Suppression of Gaussian and Impulse Noise from
Manish Kumar1, Sudhansu Kumar Mishra1, Sumit Kumar Choubey2
1Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, India.
Background:
The Gaussian and impulse noises corrupt the Computed Tomography (CT) images either individually or collectively, and the conventional fixed filters do not have the potential to suppress these noise.
Objectives:
These spurious noises affect the inherent features of CT image awkwardly. Hence, to handle such a situation adaptive Cat Swarm Optimization based Functional Link Multilayer Perceptron (CSO-FLMLP) has been proposed in this paper to get rid of unwanted noise from the CT images.
Methods:
Here, the nature-inspired CSO technique which is an optimization algorithm has been employed to assist in updating the weights of FLMLP network. In this work, the cost function considered for CSO is the error between noisy and contextual pixels of reference images which need to minimize. For examining the efficiency of CSO-FLMLP filter, it is compared with the other six competitive adaptive filters.
Results:
The performance of proposed approach and other state-of-the-art filters are compared on the basis of performance metrics like the structural similarity index (SSIM), peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR), computational time and convergence rate. Supremacy of CSO-FLMLP among the considered adaptive filters is validated through Friedman statistical test.
Conclusion:
The CSO-FLMLP adaptive filter could successfully re-move the dominant Gaussian, impulse or combination of both noises from the clinical CT images.
Related Concept Videos
Computed Tomography
The technique was invented in the 1970s and is based on the principle that as X-rays pass through the body, they are absorbed or reflected at different levels. In the technique, a patient lies on a motorized platform while a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scanner rotates...
Positron Emission Tomography
One of the main requirements of a PET scan is a positron-emitting radioisotope, which is produced in a cyclotron and then attached to a substance used by the part of the body...
Neural Circuits
Neuronal pools are collections of nerve cells with similar functions and interact through chemical and electrical signals. These pools include both interneurons (the central neural circuit nodes that...
Linear Approximation in Frequency Domain
In contrast, nonlinear systems do not inherently possess these properties. However, for small deviations around an operating point, a nonlinear system can often be approximated as linear....
Linear Approximation in Time Domain
For a simple pendulum with a mass evenly distributed along its length and the center of mass located at half the pendulum's length,...
Imaging Studies III: Computed Tomography
