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High Dynamic Range Image Deghosting Using Spectral Angle Mapper
The generation of high dynamic range (HDR) images in the presence of moving objects results in the appearance of blurred objects. These blurred objects are called ghosts.
Muhammad Murtaza Khan
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Learning to display high dynamic range images [PDF]
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Guoping Qiu +2 more
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Superior low-light and high dynamic range (HDR) imaging performance with ultra-high pixel resolution are widely sought after in the imaging world. The quanta image sensor (QIS) concept was proposed in 2005 as the next paradigm in solid-state image ...
Jiaju Ma +4 more
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Saliency Maps of High Dynamic Range Images [PDF]
A number of computational models of visual attention have been proposed based on the concept of saliency map. Some of them have been validated as predictors of the visual scan-path of observers looking at images and videos, using oculometric data. They are widely used for Computer Graphics applications, mainly for image rendering, in order to avoid ...
Bremond, Roland +2 more
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Stereo Vision-Based High Dynamic Range Imaging Using Differently-Exposed Image Pair
In this paper, a high dynamic range (HDR) imaging method based on the stereo vision system is presented. The proposed method uses differently exposed low dynamic range (LDR) images captured from a stereo camera.
Won-Jae Park +4 more
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High Dynamic Range and Super-Resolution Imaging From a Single Image
This paper presents an algorithm for high dynamic range (HDR) and super-resolution (SR) imaging from a single image. First, we propose a new single image HDR imaging (HDRI) method based on the Retinex approach and exploit a recent single image SR method ...
Jae Sung Park, Jae Woong Soh, Nam Ik Cho
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High-capacity watermarking of high dynamic range images [PDF]
High dynamic range (HDR) imaging techniques address the need to capture the full range of color and light that the human eyes can perceive in the real world. HDR technology is becoming more and more pervasive. In fact, most of the cameras and smartphones available on the market are capable of capturing HDR images.
Emanuele Maiorana, Patrizio Campisi
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A High Dynamic Range Image Reconstruction Network Using Feature Pre-Alignment [PDF]
Reconstructing High Dynamic Range (HDR) images from multiple Low Dynamic Range (LDR) images with varying exposures is challenging, especially in scenarios involving camera and object motion, where motion regions often introduce artifacts, thereby ...
TAN Taizhe, GONG Zhiyuan, YANG Zhuo
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High-Dynamic-Range Imaging for Cloud Segmentation [PDF]
Abstract. Sky/cloud images obtained from ground-based sky-cameras are usually captured using a fish-eye lens with a wide field of view. However, the sky exhibits a large dynamic range in terms of luminance, more than a conventional camera can capture. It is thus difficult to capture the details of an entire scene with a regular camera in a single shot.
S. Dev +4 more
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Joint High Dynamic Range Imaging and Super-Resolution From a Single Image
This paper presents a new framework for jointly enhancing the resolution and the dynamic range of an image, i.e., simultaneous super-resolution (SR) and high dynamic range imaging (HDRI), based on a convolutional neural network (CNN).
Jae Woong Soh, Jae Sung Park, Nam Ik Cho
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