Title of article :
Design and analysis of vector color error diffusion halftoning systems
Author/Authors :
Damera-Venkata، نويسنده , , N.، نويسنده , , Evans، نويسنده , , B.L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Traditional error diffusion halftoning is a high
quality method for producing binary images from digital
grayscale images. Error diffusion shapes the quantization noise
power into the high frequency regions where the human eye is the
least sensitive. Error diffusion may be extended to color images
by using error filters with matrix-valued coefficients to take into
account the correlation among color planes. For vector color
error diffusion, we propose three contributions. First, we analyze
vector color error diffusion based on a new matrix gain model for
the quantizer, which linearizes vector error diffusion. The model
predicts key characteristics of color error diffusion, esp. image
sharpening and noise shaping. The proposed model includes
linear gain models for the quantizer by Ardalan and Paulos and
by Kite et al.as special cases. Second, based on our model, we
optimize the noise shaping behavior of color error diffusion by
designing error filters that are optimum with respect to any given
linear spatially-invariant model of the human visual system. Our
approach allows the error filter to have matrix-valued coefficients
and diffuse quantization error across color channels in an opponent
color representation. Thus, the noise is shaped into frequency
regions of reduced human color sensitivity. To obtain the optimal
filter, we derive a matrix version of the Yule–Walker equations
which we solve by using a gradient descent algorithm. Finally, we
show that the vector error filter has a parallel implementation as
a polyphase filterbank.
Keywords :
Halftoning , image display , parallel halftoning. , color quantization
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING