Light Random Sprays Retinex : Exploiting the Noisy Illumination Estimation (CROSBI ID 196660)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Banić, Nikola ; Lončarić, Sven
engleski
Light Random Sprays Retinex : Exploiting the Noisy Illumination Estimation
In this letter, Light Random Sprays Retinex (LRSR), an improvement of the Random Sprays Retinex (RSR) algorithm is proposed. RSR is a white balancing algorithm for achieving local color constancy and image enhancement by using random sprays of the same size. The main problem of the original RSR is that the lower the number and size of the sprays, the greater the noise in the resulting image, which means that the number and size of sprays have to be relatively high in order to reduce the noise leading to a higher computation cost. The proposed improved algorithm is based on a new method to remove the noise in the resulting image thereby allowing only one spray of a smaller size to be used resulting in lower computation cost. By using interpolation the computation cost is reduced even further without a noticeable perceptual difference. The improvement is tested on a public database and is shown to outperform the original RSR in image quality and computation cost. The source code is available at http://www.fer.unizg.hr/ipg/resources/color_constancy/.
color constancy ; image enhancement ; interpolation ; noise removal ; random sprays retinex ; retinex ; white balance
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Podaci o izdanju
20 (12)
2013.
1240-1243
objavljeno
1070-9908
10.1109/LSP.2013.2285960
Povezanost rada
Elektrotehnika, Računarstvo