Color exaggeration for dichromats using weighted edge

To extend the ability of dichromats to recognize the color difference, we propose a method to expand the color difference when observed by dichromats. We analyze the color between the neighboring pixels not in intensity space but chromaticity space and form a Poisson equation. In addition, we use the sigmoid function to weigh the edge of a color image. The color difference can be adequately tuned manually by the weight parameter so that the dichromats can obtain the image that they want where the visibility of the color is enhanced.

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Color exaggeration for dichromats using weighted edge
Daisuke Miyazaki, Harumichi Morimoto
The International Workshop on Frontiers of Computer Vision (IW-FCV2022)
OS2-1, pp. 18-33, 2022/2/21 (2022/2/21-22)
Online (Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan)
https://sites.google.com/view/iwfcv2022/home?authuser=0
Paper: English, Oral presentation: English
Oral Session 2
In: Sumi, K., Na, I.S., Kaneko, N. (eds) Frontiers of Computer Vision. IW-FCV 2022. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1578. Springer, Cham. Switzerland.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06381-7_2
Morimoto-FCV2022.pdf
Morimoto-FCV2022.pptx

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