Paper: | IMDSP-P17.5 |
Session: | Image Quality Assessment and Enhancement |
Time: | Friday, May 19, 16:30 - 18:30 |
Presentation: |
Poster
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Topic: |
Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing: Restoration and Enhancement |
Title: |
NONLINEAR IMAGE CONTRAST ENHANCEMENT BASED ON MUNSELL’S SCALE |
Authors: |
Sean Matz, Boeing Company, United States; Rui de Figueiredo, University of California, Irvine, United States |
Abstract: |
Contrast is a measure of the variation in intensity or gray value in a specified region of an image. The region can be most or all of the image, giving rise to a global concept of contrast. The region might, on the other hand, be a small window in which case the concept of contrast is a locally defined expression. In this work, we introduce a nonlinear local contrast enhancement method. This method utilizes the Munsell Value scale which is based upon human visual perception. Use of the Munsell Value scale allows for the partitioning of the gray scale into ten discrete subintervals. A contrast enhancement function then thresholds the gray values in a subinterval in a smooth manner about a locally computed quantity called the mean edge gray value. By enhancing the contrast in this way the original shades of gray are preserved tuned to human perception. |