Low-light image enhancement based on quasi-symmetric correction functions by fusion

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Abstract

Sometimes it is very difficult to obtain high-quality images because of the limitations of image-capturing devices and the environment. Gamma correction (GC) is widely used for image enhancement. However, traditional GC perhaps cannot preserve image details and may even reduce local contrast within high-illuminance regions. Therefore, we first define two couples of quasi-symmetric correction functions (QCFs) to solve these problems. Moreover, we propose a novel low-light image enhancement method based on proposed QCFs by fusion, which combines a globally-enhanced image by QCFs and a locally-enhanced image by contrast-limited adaptive histogram equalization (CLAHE). A large number of experimental results showed that our method could significantly enhance the detail and improve the contrast of low-light images. Our method also has a better performance than other state-of-the-art methods in both subjective and objective assessments.

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Li, C., Tang, S., Yan, J., & Zhou, T. (2020). Low-light image enhancement based on quasi-symmetric correction functions by fusion. Symmetry, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/SYM12091561

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