Title :
Adaptive Enhancement of Gray Level and True Color Images with Quantitative Measurement Using Entropy and Relative Entropy
Author :
Ye, Zhengmao ; Mohamadian, Habib ; Majlesein, Hamid
Author_Institution :
Univ. Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge
Abstract :
Image adaptive contrast stretching enhancement is a popular and practical approach in automated image recognition systems. Its applications may consist of medical diagnosis, homeland security, telecommunication, weather forecasting and environment protection. Under conditions of an improper or disturbed illumination, this scheme adapts to intensity distributions to improve the image quality. This technique is suitable for both gray level images and trimulus true color images. In general, quality improvement via adaptive image enhancement can be observed directly from enhanced images. Considering the accuracy requirement in decision supports, quantitative measures are necessary. In this case, concepts from the information theory are proposed to evaluate the effects of adaptive image enhancement in this article. Particularly, discrete entropy, relative entropy and mutual information have been applied to indicate the impact of adaptive image contrast enhancement techniques for both gray level images and true color images. These useful results can be expanded to other image processing technologies for a variety of practical implementation problems.
Keywords :
entropy; image colour analysis; image enhancement; discrete entropy; gray level image enhancement; image adaptive contrast stretching enhancement; image quality; information theory; relative entropy; trimulus true color image enhancement; Color; Entropy; Image enhancement; Image quality; Image recognition; Lighting; Medical diagnosis; Protection; Terrorism; Weather forecasting; Adaptive Contrast Stretching; Discrete Entropy; Gray Level Image; Relative Entropy; True Color Image;
Conference_Titel :
System Theory, 2008. SSST 2008. 40th Southeastern Symposium on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1806-0
Electronic_ISBN :
0094-2898
DOI :
10.1109/SSST.2008.4480204