Image contrast enhancement using histogram equalization with maximum intensity coverage

Chin Yeow Wong, Shilong Liu, San Chi Liu, Md Arifur Rahman, Stephen Ching-Feng Lin, Guannan Jiang, Ngaiming Kwok, Haiyan Shi

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Abstract

The histogram equalization process is a simple yet efficient image contrast enhancement technique that generally produces satisfactory results. However, due to its design limitations, output images often experience a loss of fine details or contain unwanted viewing artefacts. One reason for such imperfection is a failure of some techniques to fully utilize the allowable intensity range in conveying the information captured from a scene. The proposed colour image enhancement technique introduced in this work aims at maximizing the information content within an image, whilstminimizing the presence of viewing artefacts and loss of details. This is achieved by weighting the input image and the interim equalized image recursively until the allowed intensity range is maximally covered. The proper weighting factor is optimally determined using the efficient golden section search algorithm. Experiments had been conducted on a large number of images captured under natural indoor and outdoor environment. Results showed that the proposed method is able to recover the largest amount of information as compared to other current approaches. The developed method also provides satisfactory performances in terms of image contrast, and sharpness.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1618-1629
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Modern Optics
Volume63
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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