DocumentCode
3746546
Title
Image colorization with local and global consistency
Author
Gaigai Zong;Ying Chen;Guangcheng Cao;Jiawei Dong
Author_Institution
School of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Shanghai, China
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1043
Lastpage
1047
Abstract
Image colorization is the technology used to add colors to a grayscale image by computers. A novel image colorization method based on local and global consistency is proposed, which uses an oversegmentation-based graph model and a modified energy function to take advantage of the local and global information of each pixel. An oversegmentation-based graph model is used to approximate each pixel by a linear combination of its neighboring pixels in the same oversegmented region, and the modified energy function based on local and global consistency is smoothness enough with respect to the inherent structure uncovered by colored and uncolored pixels. In contrast to most previous energy functions with the assumption that nearby pixels with close luminance values tend to have close color values, we formulate the assumption that pixels constituting each oversegmented region should have similar colors. Experiments on different types of images show that our approach achieves more robust colorization results compared with two existing approaches. Moreover, we also demonstrate our method on various applications, such as image recolorization and matting.
Keywords
"Image color analysis","Gray-scale","Image segmentation","Robustness","Computers","Optimization","Visualization"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Image and Signal Processing (CISP), 2015 8th International Congress on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CISP.2015.7408033
Filename
7408033
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