• Title/Summary/Keyword: High Dynamic Range

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Performance Improvement of Tone Compression of HDR Images and Qualitative Evaluations using a Modified iCAM06 Technique (Modified iCAM06 기법을 이용한 HDR 영상의 tone compression 개선과 평가)

  • Jang, Jae-Hoon;Lee, Sung-Hak;Sohng, Kyu-Ik
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.12 no.8
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    • pp.1055-1065
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    • 2009
  • High-dynamic-range (HDR) rendering technology changes the range from the broad dynamic range (up to 9 log units) of a luminance, in a real-world scene, to the 8-bit dynamic range which is the common output of a display's dynamic range. One of the techniques, iCAM06 has a superior capacity for making HDR images. iCAM06 is capable of making color appearance predictions of HDR images based on CIECAM02 and incorporating spatial process models in the human visual system (HVS) for contrast enhancement. However there are several problems in the iCAM06, including obscure user controllable factors to be decided. These factors have a serious effect on the output image but users get into difficulty in that they can't find an adequate solution on how to adjust. So a suggested model gives a quantitative formulation for user controllable factors of iCAM06 to find suitable values which corresponds with different viewing conditions, and improves subjective visuality of displayed images for varying illuminations.

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Noise Reduction of HDR Detail Layer Using a Kalman Filter Adapted to Local Image Activity (국부 영상 활동도에 적응적인 칼만 필터를 이용한 HDR 세부 영상 레이어의 잡음 제거)

  • Kim, Tae-Kyu;Song, Inho;Lee, Sung-Hak
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.10-17
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    • 2019
  • In High Dynamic Range (HDR) image processing, tone mapping is the process to compress an input image into a Low Dynamic Range (LDR) image. In most cases, the reason that detail preservation is prior to take over tone mapping is that the dynamic range is significantly different between input and output images. In the case of iCAM06, details are separated by using a bilateral filter, however, it causes noise amplification at the dim surround region. Thus, we suggest that the detail signal, which is separated from the bilateral filter, is combined with the base signal after an adaptive Kalman filter is applied according to the local standard deviation. We confirmed that the proposed method enhances the HDR images quality by checking the noise reduction in a dim surround region.

Improved Algorithm of Sectional Tone Mapping for HDR Images (HDR 이미지를 위한 단면 톤 매핑 개선 알고리즘 구현)

  • Lee, Yong-Hwan;Kim, Heung-Jun
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.137-140
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    • 2021
  • High dynamic range (HDR) technology has been drawing attention in the field of imaging and consumer entertainment. As tools for capturing and creating HDR contents, encoding, and transmission evolve to support HDR formats, various display capabilities are being developed and increased. Hence, there is need for remapping native HDR imagery for display on lower quality legacy standard dynamic range (SDR) displays. This operation is referred to as tone mapping. In this paper, we present a sectional tone mapping method by Lenzen, and expand upon a tone mapping approach to improve temporal stability while maintaining picture quality. Compared to the existing block-based sectional tone mapping, our method uses the edge awareness-based tone mapping. We estimate the performance of the objective metric on temporal flickering. The experimental result shows that the algorithm maintains a smoother relationship between the output luminance values, and this reveals success in reducing halos and improving temporal stability with adopted edge aware filtering.

Performance Estimation of Tone Mapping for HDR Images (HDR이미지 톤 매핑 알고리즘의 성능 평가)

  • Lee, Yong-Hwan
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.182-186
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    • 2021
  • Tone mapping operator is designed to reproduce visibility of real-world scenes such as HDR images on limited dynamic range display devices. This paper presents and implements compare and to estimate some tone mapping algorithms commonly used. The evaluation is performed by applying tone mapping operators on 7 HDR images, and by presenting the results with subjective estimation. Reinhard tone mapping algorithm is the best in the visual experimental results. The goal of this work is to discuss what is visible of high dynamic range on a normal display device and to determine to which better algorithm is. This work motivates us to make more progress through the new proposal of tone mapping operator on future work.

Efficient Reverse Tone Mapping Method Using Guided Filter (Guided Filter를 사용한 효율적인 Reverse Tone Mapping 기법)

  • Kim, Sang Hyub;Lee, Chang Woo
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.283-292
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    • 2018
  • Devices capable of capturing and displaying high dynamic range (HDR) images with significantly increased brightness range compared to low dynamic range (LDR) images have been developed and various methods for efficiently converting the brightness range of an image have been developed. In this paper, we propose a reverse tone mapping method using a guided filter to efficiently convert LDR images into HDR images. After obtaining brightness enhancement function (BEF) using a guided filter, we can reconstruct HDR image from one LDR image. In addition, when the image is too bright or dark, the proposed method maximizes the image quality of the reconstructed HDR image by estimating and adjusting the exposure value before expanding the brightness range of images. Computer simulations show that the proposed method produces HDR images of superior quality compared with the conventional methods.

Enhanced High Contrast Image Rendering Method Using Visual Properties for Sharpness Perception (시각 선명도 감각 특성을 이용한 개선된 고명암 대비 영상 렌더링 기법)

  • Lee, Geun-Young;Lee, Sung-Hak;Kwon, Hyuk-Ju;Sohng, Kyu-Ik
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.38A no.8
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    • pp.669-679
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    • 2013
  • When an image is converted from HDR (high dynamic range) to LDR (low dynamic range), a tone mapping process is the essential component. Many TMOs (tone mapping operators) have been motivated by human vision which has lower physical luminance range than that in real scene. The representative of human vision properties which motivate TMOs is the local adaptation. However, TMOs are ultimately compressing image information such as contrast, saturation, etc. and the compression causes defects in image quality. In this paper, in order to compensate the degradation of the image which is caused by TMOs, the visual acuity-based edge stop function is proposed for applying the property of human vision to base-detail separation. In addition, using CSF (contrast sensitivity function) which represents the relationship among spatial frequency, contrast sensitivity, and luminance, the sharpness filter is designed and adaptively applied to the detail layer in regard to surround luminance.

High Dynamic Range Image Display Combining Weighted Least Squares Filtering with Color Appearance Model (가중 최소자승 필터링과 색 표현 모델을 결합한 넓은 동적 영역 이미지 표현)

  • Piao, Mei-Xian;Lee, Kyung-Jun;Wee, Seung-Woo;Jeong, Jechang
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.920-928
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    • 2016
  • Recently high dynamic range imaging technique is hot issue in computer graphic area. We present a progressive tone mapping algorithm, which is based on weighted least squares optimization framework. Our approach combines weighted least squares filtering with iCAM06 model. To show more perceptual high dynamic range images in conventional display, we decompose high dynamic range image into base layers and detail layers. The base layers are obtained by using weighted least squares filter. Then, we adopt chromatic adaption function and non-linear compression function to deal with base layers. Only the base layers reduce contrast, and preserving detail. The image quality assessment shows that our tone mapped image is more similar to original high dynamic range image. Moreover, the subjective result shows our algorithm produces more reliable and pleasing image.

Contrast Enhancement Based on Weight Mapping Retinex Algorithm (Contrast 향상을 위한 가중치 맵 기반의 Retinex 알고리즘)

  • Lee, Sang-Won;Song, Chang-Young;Cho, Seong-Soo;Kim, Seong-Ihl;Lee, Won-Seok;Kang, June-Gill
    • 전자공학회논문지 IE
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.31-41
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    • 2009
  • The Image sensor of digital still camera has a limited dynamic range. In high dynamic range scenes, a picture often turns out to be underexposed or overexposed. Retinex algorithm based on the theory of the human visual perception is known to be effective contrast enhancement technique. However, it happens the unbalanced contrast enhancement which is the global contrast increased, and the local contrast decreased in the high dynamic range scenes. In this paper, to enhance the both global and local contrast, we propose the weight mapping retinex algorithm. Weight map is composed of the edge and exposure data which are extracted in the each retinex image, and merged with the retinex images in the fusion processing. According to the output picture comparing and numerical analysis, the proposed algorithm gives the better output image with the increased global and local contrast.

Comparison between test and simulation results of vibration for Korean High Speed Train (한국형 고속전철의 주행시험과 이론해석 결과의 비교분석)

  • 박찬경;김석원;김영국;목진용
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.210-215
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    • 2003
  • Korean High Speed Train (KHST) has been tested on high speed line in JungBu site since it was developed in 2002. The KHST figured 7 cars was modeled for dynamic simulation with Vampire program. and the data acquisition system was used to test successfully the on-line test for proving the dynamic performance of KHST. The comparison between test and simulation results for dynamic behavior of KHST was tried in this paper and it was very difficult because the environmental conditions and running conditions have an effect on the test results and these conditions are unable to be modeled for dynamic analysis. Also the parameters for data acquisition system for test are usually not same to simulation conditions. Therefor, in this paper the acceleration data after filtering with low pass filter below 1Hz were used to compare between test and simulation results because the low frequency range is useful to evaluate the dynamic performance for railway vehicle system, so as steady state curving acceleration. The results show that both are similar in low frequency range.

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Motion Derivatives based Entropy Feature Extraction Using High-Range Resolution Profiles for Estimating the Number of Targets and Seduction Chaff Detection (표적 개수 추정 및 근접 채프 탐지를 위한 고해상도 거리 프로파일을 이용한 움직임 미분 기반 엔트로피 특징 추출 기법)

  • Lee, Jung-Won;Choi, Gak-Gyu;Na, Kyoungil
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.207-214
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    • 2019
  • This paper proposes a new feature extraction method for automatically estimating the number of target and detecting the chaff using high range resolution profile(HRRP). Feature of one-dimensional range profile is expected to be limited or missing due to lack of information according to the time. The proposed method considers the dynamic movements of targets depending on the radial velocity. The observed HRRP sequence is used to construct a time-range distribution matrix, then assuming diverse radial velocities reflect the number of target and seduction chaff launch, the proposed method utilizes the characteristic of the gradient distribution on the time-range distribution matrix image, which is validated by electromagnetic computation data and dynamic simulation.