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Efficient Image Specific Block Based LCD Backlight Nonideality and Cross-talk Compensation (Image에 따른 효과적인 LCD 백라이트 Block 단위 Nonideality 및 Cross-talk Compensation)

  • Han, Won-Jin;You, Jae-Hee
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.38-48
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    • 2011
  • Block based LCD backlight nonideality and crosstalk compensation methodologies are proposed based on the analysis of backlight profiles and image pixel homogeneity. Large computation complexity required in the conventional compensations is minimized without the degradation of image qualities by optimizing image block size, image area inside the block to be excluded from the compensation computation and the required backlight range to be computed. The optimization results of computation complexity as well as image qualities are verified for the proposed compensation by real image data simulations.

Temperature Compensation Method of Local Dimming LED Backlight System

  • Oh, Won-Sik;Cho, Dae-Youn;Moon, Gun-Woo;Yang, Byung-Choon;Jang, Tae-Seok
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.1401-1404
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    • 2008
  • Temperature Compensation Method of Local Dimming LED Backlight System is proposed. The luminance levels of the LED backlight are not stable over temperature and time due to the inherent characteristics of the LED. The characteristics of LED backlight are investigated and a temperature compensation method is presented. The image distortion caused by temperature variation of LED block can be effectively compensated by the proposed temperature compensation method.

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Backlight Compensation by Using a Novel Region of Interest Extraction Method (새로운 관심영역 추출 방법을 이용한 역광보정)

  • Seong, Joon Mo;Lee, Seong Shin;Lee, Songwook
    • KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.321-328
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    • 2017
  • We have implemented a technique to correct the brightness, saturation, and contrast of an image according to the degree of light, and further compensate the backlight. Backlight compensation can be done automatically or manually. For manual backlight compensation, we have to select the region of interest (ROI). ROI can be selected by connecting the outline of the desired object. We make users select the region delicately with the new magnetic lasso tool. The previous lasso tool has a disadvantage that the start point and the end point must be connected. However, the proposed lasso tool has the advantage of selecting the region of interest without connecting the start point and the end point. We can automatically obtain various results of backlight compensation by adjusting the number of k-means clusters for texture extraction and the threshold value for binarization.

Low Computation Complexity Block Based Nonideality and Cross-talk Compensations for LCD Backlight

  • Han, Won-Jin;You, Jae-Hee
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.1316-1318
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    • 2009
  • Nonideality of LED lens and diffuser as well as crosstalk between backlights should be compensated because they have large effects on image qualities. The computation complexities of conventional compensations are greatly increased as resolution becomes higher. The block based compensation is proposed to alleviate the computation complexity considering backlight profiles and image pixel characteristics.

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Human Visual System-aware Dimming Method Combining Pixel Compensation and Histogram Specification for TFT-LCDs

  • Jin, Jeong-Chan;Kim, Young-Jin
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.5998-6016
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    • 2017
  • In thin-film transistor liquid-crystal displays (TFT-LCDs), which are most commonly used in mobile devices, the backlight accounts for about 70% of the power consumption. Therefore, most low-power-related studies focus on realizing power savings through backlight dimming. Image compensation is performed to mitigate the visual distortion caused by the backlight dimming. Therefore, popular techniques include pixel compensation for brightness recovery and contrast enhancement, such as histogram equalization. However, existing pixel compensation techniques often have limitations with respect to blur owing to the pixel saturation phenomenon, or because contrast enhancement cannot adequately satisfy the human visual system (HVS). To overcome these, in this study, we propose a novel dimming technique to achieve both power saving and HVS-awareness by combining the pixel compensation and histogram specifications, which convert the original cumulative density function (CDF) by designing and using the desired CDF of an image. Because the process of obtaining the desired CDF is customized to consider image characteristics, histogram specification is found to achieve better HVS-awareness than histogram equalization. For the experiments, we employ the LIVE image database, and we use the structural similarity (SSIM) index to measure the degree of visual satisfaction. The experimental results show that the proposed technique achieves up to 15.9% increase in the SSIM index compared with existing dimming techniques that use pixel compensation and histogram equalization in the case of the same low-power ratio. Further, the results indicate that it achieves improved HVS-awareness and increased power saving concurrently compared with previous techniques.

An X-Y Channel Dimming LED Backlight with Temperature Compensation for LCD TVs

  • Oh, Won-Sik;Cho, Dea-Youn;Moon, Gun-Woo
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.335-337
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, an X-Y channel dimming light emitting diode (LED) backlight with temperature compensation for in LCD TVs is proposed. It shows local dimming effects such as reduced power consumption and high dynamic contrast ratio even with much less number of LED drivers than that of the conventional two-dimensional local dimming method. Moreover, the image distortion caused by temperature variation of LED block can be effectively compensated. The validity of the proposed dimming method is verified by simulation and experimental results based on a RGB-LED backlight of a 32-inch LCD TV.

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Human Visual System-Aware and Low-Power Histogram Specification and Its Automation for TFT-LCDs (TFT-LCD를 위한 인간 시각 만족의 저전력 히스토그램 명세화 기법 및 자동화 연구)

  • Jin, Jeong-Chan;Kim, Young-Jin
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.43 no.11
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    • pp.1298-1306
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    • 2016
  • Backlight has a major factor in power consumption of TFT-LCDs which are most popular in portable devices. There have been a lot of attempts to achieve power savings by backlight dimming. At the same time, the researches have shown image compensation due to decreased brightness of a displayed image. However, existing image compensation methods such as histogram equalization have some limits in completely satisfying the human visual system (HVS)-awareness. This paper proposes an enhanced dimming technique to obtain both power saving and HVS-awareness by combining pixel compensation and histogram specification for TFT-LCDs. This method executes a search algorithm and an automation algorithm employing simplified calculations for fast image processing. Experimental results showed that the proposed method achieved significant improvement in visual satisfaction per power saving over existing backlight dimming.

K-Retinex algorithm for fast backlight compensation (역광 사진의 빠른 보정을 위한 K-Retinex 알고리즘)

  • Kang, Bong-Hyup;Ko, Han-Seok
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.309-310
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents an enhanced algorithm for compensating the visual quality in backlight image. Current cameras do not represent all details of scene into human's eye. Saturation and underexposure are common problems in backlight image. Retinex algorithm, derived from Land's theory on human visual perception is known to be effective in enhancing the contrast. However, its weaknesses are long processing time and low contrast of bright area in backlight scene because of compensating the details of dark area. In this paper, K-Retinex algorithm is proposed to reduce the processing time and enhance the contrast in both dark and bright area. To show the superiority of proposed algorithm, we compare the processing time and local variance of each area above.

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Video Backlight Compensation Algorithm Based on Reliability of Brightness Variation (밝기 변화량의 신뢰도에 기반한 역광 비디오 영상의 보정 알고리듬)

  • Hyun, Dae-Young;Heu, Jun-Hee;Kim, Chang-Su;Lee, Sang-Uk
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SP
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.117-126
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    • 2010
  • In the case of failure images with controlling lighting like backlighting and excessive frontlinghting, the compensation scheme for a specific area in an image is required. The interested region is first selected by user in our method to compensate the first frame. Then we define the matching function of brightness and energy function is proposed with weight of matching function and the relationship among the neighbors. Finally, the energy is minimized by the graph-cut algorithm to compensate the brightness of the first frame. Other frames are straightforwardly compensated using the results of the first frame. The brightness variations of the previous frame is transmitted to the next frame via motion vectors. The reliability of the brightness variation is calculated based on the motion vector reliability. Video compensation result is achieved by the process of the image case. Simulation show that the proposed algorithm provides more natural results than the conventional algorithms.

White LED Local Dimming Backlight for Aggressive Power Saving and Artifact Minimizing

  • Yeo, Dong-Min;Kwon, Yong-Hoon;Kang, Eui-Jeong;Park, Se-Ki;Yang, Byung-Choon;Kim, Gi-Cherl;Jang, Tae-Seok
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.1156-1159
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    • 2008
  • Local dimming driving has advantages in reducing power consumption and improving contrast ratio(CR). In an LED backlight unit(BLU), many small LED blocks are implemented in 2-dimmensional space, and luminance of the blocks is controlled by a local dimming algorithm. However, such a BLU can induce various recognizable artifacts. A new novel algorithm is proposed for exact block luminance calculation to correct local dimming artifacts. Also we discuss modified low-gray-level dimming to achieve much aggressive power saving in a local dimming BLU system.

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