An adaptive edge detection based colorization algorithm and its applications
Author(s) -
YiChin Huang,
Yi-Shin Tung,
Jun-Cheng Chen,
Sung-Wen Wang,
JaLing Wu
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
ntur (臺灣機構典藏)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 1-59593-044-2
DOI - 10.1145/1101149.1101223
Subject(s) - chrominance , computer science , artificial intelligence , grayscale , computer vision , rgb color model , color image , edge detection , process (computing) , luminance , enhanced data rates for gsm evolution , pixel , image (mathematics) , image processing , operating system
Colorization is a computer-assisted process for adding colors to grayscale images or movies. It can be viewed as a process for assigning a three-dimensional color vector (YUV or RGB) to each pixel of a grayscale image. In previous works, with some color hints the resultant chrominance value varies linearly with that of the luminance. However, it is easy to find that existing methods may introduce obvious color bleeding, especially, around region boundaries. It then needs extra human-assistance to fix these artifacts, which limits its practicability. Facing such a challenging issue, we introduce a general and fast colorization methodology with the aid of an adaptive edge detection scheme. By extracting reliable edge information, the proposed approach may prevent the colorization process from bleeding over object boundaries. Next, integration of the proposed fast colorization scheme to a scribble-based colorization system, a modified color transferring system and a novel chrominance coding approach are investigated. In our experiments, each system exhibits obvious improvement as compared to those corresponding previous works.
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