Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6958932 Signal Processing 2016 23 Pages PDF
Abstract
In recent years, enhancing image details without introducing artifacts has been attracting much attention in image processing community. Various image filtering methods have been proposed to achieve this goal. However, existing methods usually treat all pixels equally during the filtering process without considering the relationship between filtering strengths and image contents. In this paper, we address this issue by spatially distributing the filtering strengths with simple low-level features. First, to determine the pixel-wise filtering strength, we construct a spatially guided map, which exploits the spatial influence of image details based on the edge response of an image. Then, we further integrate this guided map into two state-of-the-art image filters and apply the improved filters to the task of image detail enhancement. Experiments demonstrate that our results generate better content-specific visual effects and introduce much less artifacts.
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