IEEE Access (Jan 2018)
Decolorization by Fusion
Abstract
Decolorization aims at converting color images into grayscale images while preserving their original contrast and color discriminability. In this paper, we introduce an original fusion-based decolorization approach. Our algorithm employs as inputs the three color channels R, G, and B, and an additional input related to the Helmholtz-Kohlrausch effect. To blend those inputs, we adopt a multiscale fusion strategy to prevent the artifacts arising from a pixel-wise application of weight maps and use several weight maps that respectively control saliency, exposure, and saturation. The new operator has been tested successfully on a large data set of both natural and synthetic images. It is competitive compared with modern optimization-based methods in terms of decolorized image visual quality while offering the advantage of being computationally simple, and temporally consistent when decolorizing video sequences.
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