1 July 2005 Adaptive contrast enhancement based on highly overlapped interpolation
Zhi Qing Wu, J. A. Ware, Jianmin Jiang
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Abstract
Conventional pointwise adaptive contrast enhancement is very effective in adjusting the contrast of medical images with large regional brightness differences. However, the pointwise algorithm is computationally intensive, thus limiting its practical application. Two existing stepwise algorithms cut down the computational overhead by adopting regional interpolation and averaging techniques respectively. Based on these two stepwise algorithms, we describe an adaptive contrast enhancement in which a new kind of variable image filter suitable for array multiplication is employed. Experiments show that the new algorithm can avoid the generation of blocking effects and effectively reduce image distortion in enhancement. Moreover, the speed of the algorithm can be adjusted according to different requirements.
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Zhi Qing Wu, J. A. Ware, and Jianmin Jiang "Adaptive contrast enhancement based on highly overlapped interpolation," Journal of Electronic Imaging 14(3), 033006 (1 July 2005). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1993624
Published: 1 July 2005
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KEYWORDS
Image enhancement

Image filtering

Medical imaging

Image contrast enhancement

Distortion

Visualization

Digital filtering

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