Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6941626 | Signal Processing: Image Communication | 2018 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we use bimodal histograms to represent a set of pixels likely to be inside the foreground and another set likely to belong to the background. Then, the local contrast ratio is estimated as the ratio between the mean intensity values of the two histogram modes using either Weber's or Michelson's contrast formula. Our experimental results for the contrast altered images from two public general purpose image databases demonstrate high correlation (>90%) between the proposed contrast ratio measure and the perceived contrast differences rated by humans. Moreover, the proposed measure has been evaluated for a database of interventional chest X-ray images and likewise it was able to successfully predict the perceived contrast differences reported by the expert image users (cardiologists and radiologists).
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Authors
B. Ortiz-Jaramillo, A. Kumcu, L. Platisa, W. Philips,