Title of article :
Color quantization and processing by Fibonacci lattices
Author/Authors :
Mojsilovic، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده , , Soljanin، Emina 1962- نويسنده , , E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Color quantization is sampling of three-dimensional
(3-D) color spaces (such as RGB or Lab) which results in a discrete
subset of colors known as a color codebook or palette. It is
extensively used for display, transfer, and storage of natural images
in Internet-based applications, computer graphics, and animation.
We propose a sampling scheme which provides a uniform quantization
of the Lab space. The idea is based on several results from
number theory and phyllotaxy. The sampling algorithm is very
much systematic and allows easy design of universal (image-independent)
color codebooks for a given set of parameters. The codebook
structure allows fast quantization and ordered dither of color
images. The display quality of images quantized by the proposed
color codebooks is comparable with that of image-dependent quantizers.
Most importantly, the quantized images are more amenable
to the type of processing used for grayscale ones. Methods for processing
grayscale images cannot be simply extended to color images
because they rely on the fact that each gray-level is described by a
single number and the fact that a relation of full order can be easily
established on the set of those numbers. Color spaces (such as RGB
or Lab) are, on the other hand, 3-D. The proposed color quantization,
i.e., color space sampling and numbering of sampled points,
makes methods for processing grayscale images extendible to color
images. We illustrate possible processing of color images by first
introducing the basic average and difference operations and then
implementing edge detection and compression of color quantized
images.
Keywords :
Color codebooks , quantization of color spaces. , phyllotaxy , processing of colorimages
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING