An intelligent algorithm for enhancing contrast for image based on discrete stationary wavelet transform and in-complete beta transform

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Abstract

Having implemented discrete stationary wavelet transform (DSWT) to an image, combining generalized cross validation (GCV), noise is reduced directly in the high frequency sub-bands which are at the better resolution levels and local contrast is enhanced by combining de-noising method with in-complete Beta transform (IBT) in the high frequency sub-bands which are at the worse resolution levels. In order to enhance the global contrast for the image, the low frequency sub-band image is also enhanced employing IBT and simulated annealing algorithm (SA), IBT is used to obtain non-linear gray transform curve, Transform parameters are determined by SA so as to obtain optimal non-linear gray transform parameters. In order to avoid the expensive time for traditional contrast enhancement algorithms, a new criterion is proposed with gray level histogram. Contrast type for original image is determined employing the new criterion. Gray transform parameters space is given respectively according to different contrast types, which shrinks gray transform parameters space greatly, Finally, the quality of enhanced image is evaluated by a total cost criterion. Experimental results show that the new algorithm can improve greatly the global and local contrast for an image while reducing efficiently gauss white noise (OWN) in the image. The new algorithm is more excellent in performance than histogram equalization (HE), un-sharpened mask algorithm (USM), WYQ algorithm and GWP algorithm. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Zhang, C., Wang, X., & Zhang, H. (2005). An intelligent algorithm for enhancing contrast for image based on discrete stationary wavelet transform and in-complete beta transform. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 3784 LNCS, pp. 135–143). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11573548_18

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