A multichannel total variational Retinex model based on nonlocal differential operators

© 2018 SPIE. Characteristics of restoration image such as smoothness, edge and texture, can be better maintained using non-local differential operator. In this paper, we present a nonlocal multichannel total variational (MTV) model for Retinex theory, which can be solved by a fast computational appr...

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Main Authors: Zhao, R., Pan, H., Hou, G., Liu, Wan-Quan, Huang, B., Zheng, S.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69046
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author Zhao, R.
Pan, H.
Hou, G.
Liu, Wan-Quan
Huang, B.
Zheng, S.
author_facet Zhao, R.
Pan, H.
Hou, G.
Liu, Wan-Quan
Huang, B.
Zheng, S.
author_sort Zhao, R.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description © 2018 SPIE. Characteristics of restoration image such as smoothness, edge and texture, can be better maintained using non-local differential operator. In this paper, we present a nonlocal multichannel total variational (MTV) model for Retinex theory, which can be solved by a fast computational approach based on the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM). Experiential results show that our nonlocal MTV method has a good performance on contrast enhancement, non-uniform illumination elimination, noise suppression, and especially for texture preserving. Furthermore, several variational Retinex method are compared to prove that our proposed method achieves more accurate and fewer iterations for recovering the reflectance.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-690462018-06-29T12:35:46Z A multichannel total variational Retinex model based on nonlocal differential operators Zhao, R. Pan, H. Hou, G. Liu, Wan-Quan Huang, B. Zheng, S. © 2018 SPIE. Characteristics of restoration image such as smoothness, edge and texture, can be better maintained using non-local differential operator. In this paper, we present a nonlocal multichannel total variational (MTV) model for Retinex theory, which can be solved by a fast computational approach based on the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM). Experiential results show that our nonlocal MTV method has a good performance on contrast enhancement, non-uniform illumination elimination, noise suppression, and especially for texture preserving. Furthermore, several variational Retinex method are compared to prove that our proposed method achieves more accurate and fewer iterations for recovering the reflectance. 2018 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69046 10.1117/12.2303547 restricted
spellingShingle Zhao, R.
Pan, H.
Hou, G.
Liu, Wan-Quan
Huang, B.
Zheng, S.
A multichannel total variational Retinex model based on nonlocal differential operators
title A multichannel total variational Retinex model based on nonlocal differential operators
title_full A multichannel total variational Retinex model based on nonlocal differential operators
title_fullStr A multichannel total variational Retinex model based on nonlocal differential operators
title_full_unstemmed A multichannel total variational Retinex model based on nonlocal differential operators
title_short A multichannel total variational Retinex model based on nonlocal differential operators
title_sort multichannel total variational retinex model based on nonlocal differential operators
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69046