Edge-preserving smoothing pyramid based multi-scale exposure fusion
Multi-scale exposure fusion is an efficient approach to fuse multiple differently exposed images of a high dynamic range (HDR) scene directly for displaying on a conventional low dynamic range (LDR) display device without generating an intermediate HDR image. It can produce images with higher qualit...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1421082020-06-16T02:23:35Z Edge-preserving smoothing pyramid based multi-scale exposure fusion Kou, Fei Li, Zhengguo Wen, Changyun Chen, Weihai School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Exposure Fusion High Dynamic Range Multi-scale exposure fusion is an efficient approach to fuse multiple differently exposed images of a high dynamic range (HDR) scene directly for displaying on a conventional low dynamic range (LDR) display device without generating an intermediate HDR image. It can produce images with higher quality than single-scale exposure fusion, but has a risk of producing halo artifacts and cannot preserve details in brightest or darkest regions well in the fused image. In this paper, an edge-preserving smoothing pyramid is introduced for the multi-scale exposure fusion. Benefiting from the edge-preserving property of the filter used in the algorithm, the details in the brightest/darkest regions are preserved well and no halo artifacts are produced in the fused image. The complexity of the proposed edge-preserving smoothing pyramid could be an issue. A hybrid smoothing pyramid is proposed to obtain a good trade-off between the complexity of algorithm and the quality of fused images. The experimental results prove that the proposed algorithms produce better fused images than the state-of-the-art algorithms both qualitatively and quantitatively. 2020-06-16T02:23:35Z 2020-06-16T02:23:35Z 2018 Journal Article Kou, F., Li, Z., Wen, C., & Chen, W. (2018). Edge-preserving smoothing pyramid based multi-scale exposure fusion. Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 53, 235-244. doi:10.1016/j.jvcir.2018.03.020 1047-3203 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142108 10.1016/j.jvcir.2018.03.020 2-s2.0-85045463138 53 235 244 en Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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Multi-scale exposure fusion is an efficient approach to fuse multiple differently exposed images of a high dynamic range (HDR) scene directly for displaying on a conventional low dynamic range (LDR) display device without generating an intermediate HDR image. It can produce images with higher quality than single-scale exposure fusion, but has a risk of producing halo artifacts and cannot preserve details in brightest or darkest regions well in the fused image. In this paper, an edge-preserving smoothing pyramid is introduced for the multi-scale exposure fusion. Benefiting from the edge-preserving property of the filter used in the algorithm, the details in the brightest/darkest regions are preserved well and no halo artifacts are produced in the fused image. The complexity of the proposed edge-preserving smoothing pyramid could be an issue. A hybrid smoothing pyramid is proposed to obtain a good trade-off between the complexity of algorithm and the quality of fused images. The experimental results prove that the proposed algorithms produce better fused images than the state-of-the-art algorithms both qualitatively and quantitatively. |
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