@inproceedings{8b606c908e42462991b6002c2c85f118,
title = "Enhancement tuning and control for high dynamic range images in multi-scale locally adaptive contrast enhancement algorithms",
abstract = "For real-time imaging in surveillance applications, visibility of details is of primary importance to ensure customer confidence. If we display High Dynamic-Range (HDR) scenes whose contrast spans four or more orders of magnitude on a conventional monitor without additional processing, results are unacceptable. Compression of the dynamic range is therefore a compulsory part of any high-end video processing chain because standard monitors are inherently Low- Dynamic Range (LDR) devices with maximally two orders of display dynamic range. In real-time camera processing, many complex scenes are improved with local contrast enhancements, bringing details to the best possible visibility. In this paper, we show how a multi-scale high-frequency enhancement scheme, in which gain is a non-linear function of the detail energy, can be used for the dynamic range compression of HDR real-time video camera signals. We also show the connection of our enhancement scheme to the processing way of the Human Visual System (HVS). Our algorithm simultaneously controls perceived sharpness, ringing ({"}halo{"}) artifacts (contrast) and noise, resulting in a good balance between visibility of details and non-disturbance of artifacts. The overall quality enhancement, suitable for both HDR and LDR scenes, is based on a careful selection of the filter types for the multi-band decomposition and a detailed analysis of the signal per frequency band.",
author = "S.D. Cvetkovic and J. Schirris and {With, de}, P.H.N.",
year = "2009",
doi = "10.1117/12.805979",
language = "English",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE",
publisher = "SPIE",
pages = "1--12",
booktitle = "Proceedings of Visual Communications and Image Processing, 20 january 2009, San Jose, California",
address = "United States",
}