DocumentCode
1296667
Title
New Spatial Measure for Dispersed-Dot Halftoning Assuring Good Point Distribution in Any Density
Author
Ishizaka, Kanya
Author_Institution
Dept. of R&D, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd., Nakai, Japan
Volume
18
Issue
9
fYear
2009
Firstpage
2030
Lastpage
2047
Abstract
As a core component of dispersed-dot halftoning, this paper focuses on the definition of new measures for giving or measuring good point distributions in a plane. By defining good point distributions from a purely geometric viewpoint of circle packing, it is shown that the energy defined by a certain strong convex function satisfies the necessary conditions for obtaining good point distributions in any point density by minimizing the energy. The energy with such the conditions are mathematically plain and there are no obscure parameters. The theory is also significantly motivated by a requirement of the adjustability to discrete spaces, and it is shown that the conditions actually work well also in the spaces. As an application, by using technically simple methods, dispersed-dot halftone masks are designed and goodness of point distributions of masks are estimated.
Keywords
image processing; binary image halftoning technology; circle packing; convex function; dispersed-dot halftoning; energy minimization; point density; point distribution; Density measurement; Dispersion; Filtering; Frequency measurement; Image quality; Isolation technology; Low pass filters; Low-frequency noise; Optimization methods; Space technology; Halftoning; measure; point distribution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2009.2022443
Filename
5200737
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