Title of article
Linear color-separable human visual system models for vector error diffusion halftoning
Author/Authors
B.L.، Evans, نويسنده , , V.، Monga, نويسنده , , III، Geisler, W.S., نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-92
From page
93
To page
0
Abstract
Image halftoning converts a high-resolution image to a low-resolution image, e.g., a 24-bit color image to a threebit color image, for printing and display. Vector error diffusion captures correlation among color planes by using an error filter with matrix-valued coefficients. In optimizing vector error filters, Damera-Venkata and Evans (see IEEE Trans. Image Processing, vol.10, p.1552-65, Oct. 2001) transform the error image into an opponent color space where Euclidean distance has perceptual meaning. This letter evaluates color spaces for vector error filter optimization. In order of increasing quality, the color spaces are YIQ, YUV, opponent (by Poirson and Wandell, 1993), and linearized CIELab (by Flohr, Kolpatzik, Balasubramanian, Carrara, Bouman, and Allebach, 1993).
Keywords
corn , Nitrogen deficiency , Crop N monitoring , Reflectance measurements
Journal title
IEEE Signal Processing Letters
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
IEEE Signal Processing Letters
Record number
61972
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