Enhancement of Human Visual Perception-Based Image Quality Analyzer for Assessment of Contrast Enhan

Enhancement of Human Visual Perception-Based

Image Quality Analyzer for Assessment of Contrast

Enhancement Methods

Soong Chen1, Tiagrajah Janahiraman2, and Azizah Suliman1

1College of Computer Science and Information Technology, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia

2College of Engineering, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia

Abstract: Prior to this work, Human Visual Perception (HVP) -based Image Quality Analyzer (IQA) has been proposed. The HVP-based IQA correlates with human judgment better than the existing IQAs which are commonly used for the assessment of contrast enhancement techniques. This paper highlights the shortcomings of the HVP-based IQA such as high computational complexity, excessive (six) threshold parameter tuning and high performance sensitivity to the change in the threshold parameters’ value. In order to overcome the aforementioned problems, this paper proposes several enhancements such as replacement of local entropy with edge magnitude in sub-image texture analysis, down-sampling of image spatial resolution, removal of luminance masking and incorporation of famous Weber-Fechner Law on human perception. The enhanced HVP-based IQA requires far less computation (>189 times lesser) while still showing excellent correlation (Pearson Correlation Coefficient, PCC > 0.90, Root Mean Square Error, RMSE<0.3410) with human judgment. Besides, it requires fewer (two) threshold parameter tuning while maintaining consistent performance across wide range of threshold parameters’ value, making it feasible for real-time video processing.

Keywords: Contrast enhancement, histogram equalization, image quality, noise, weber fechner.

Received October 4, 2015; accepted March 30, 2016
 
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