Author/Authors :
Tae-hoon Kim، نويسنده , , Jongwoo Ahn، نويسنده , , Min Gyu Choi، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Color quantization replaces the color of each pixel with the closest representative color, and thus it makes the
resulting image partitioned into uniformly-colored regions. As a consequence, continuous, detailed variations of
color over the corresponding regions in the original image are lost through color quantization. In this paper, we
present a novel blind scheme for restoring such variations from a color-quantized input image without a priori
knowledge of the quantization method. Our scheme identifies which pairs of uniformly-colored regions in the input
image should have continuous variations of color in the resulting image. Then, such regions are seamlessly stitched
through optimization while preserving the closest representative colors. The user can optionally indicate which
regions should be separated or stitched by scribbling constraint brushes across the regions. We demonstrate the
effectiveness of our approach through diverse examples, such as photographs, cartoons, and artistic illustrations.