Reconstruction of high contrast images for dynamic scenes

Raman, Shanmuganathan ; Chaudhuri, Subhasis (2011) Reconstruction of high contrast images for dynamic scenes The Visual Computer, 27 (12). pp. 1099-1114. ISSN 0178-2789

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-011-0653-0

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00371-011-0653-0

Abstract

High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging requires one to composite multiple, differently exposed images of a scene in the irradiance domain and perform tone mapping of the generated HDR image for displaying on Low Dynamic Range (LDR) devices. In the case of dynamic scenes, standard techniques may introduce artifacts called ghosts if the scene changes are not accounted for. In this paper, we consider the blind HDR problem for dynamic scenes. We develop a novel bottom-up segmentation algorithm through superpixel grouping which enables us to detect scene changes. We then employ a piecewise patch-based compositing methodology in the gradient domain to directly generate the ghost-free LDR image of the dynamic scene. Being a blind method, the primary advantage of our approach is that we do not assume any knowledge of camera response function and exposure settings while preserving the contrast even in the non-stationary regions of the scene. We compare the results of our approach for both static and dynamic scenes with that of the state-of-the-art techniques.

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Keywords:High dynamic range imaging;De-ghosting;Low dynamic range image generation;Computational photography
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