Applied Artificial Intelligence (Dec 2021)

Image Adaptive Contrast Enhancement for Low-illumination Lane Lines Based on Improved Retinex and Guided Filter

  • Hui Ma,
  • Wenhao Lv,
  • Yu Li,
  • Yilun Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/08839514.2021.1997212
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 15
pp. 1970 – 1989

Abstract

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In a low-illumination environment, the contrast between lane lines and the ground is relatively low. Traditional image enhancement algorithms, such as gamma correction, Histogram Equalization, and multiple-scale Retinex, may result in over enhancement and detail loss, which decreases the detection accuracy of driver assistance systems. In this work, we introduce a low-illumination image enhancement algorithm based on improved Retinex theory and apply it to lane-line detection. A luminance channel optimization method based on a bimodal energy function is adopted to select the weight of the linear combination. A guided filter with edge-preservation is applied to obtain the illumination component of the scene. Furthermore, the reflection component is estimated in a hyperbolic tangent space, and the luminance and contrast are adaptively adjusted to obtain the enhanced image. Experimental results show that proposed method can effectively extract the lane-line edges and suppress the noise in the dark area with low lane-line illumination. Moreover, it can improve the detection success rate of an assisted driving system.