Edge-preserving Multiscale Image Decomposition based on Local Extrema
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Subr, Kartic; Soler, Cyril; Durand, Fredo
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We propose a new model for detail that inherently captures oscillations, a key property that distinguishes textures from individual edges. Inspired by techniques in empirical data analysis and morphological image analysis, we use the local extrema of the input image to extract information about oscillations: We define detail as oscillations between local minima and maxima. Building on the key observation that the spatial scale of oscillations are characterized by the density of local extrema, we develop an algorithm for decomposing images into multiple scales of superposed oscillations.
Current edge-preserving image decompositions assume image detail to be low contrast variation. Consequently they apply filters that extract features with increasing contrast as successive layers of detail. As a result, they are unable to distinguish between high-contrast, fine-scale features and edges of similar contrast that are to be preserved. We compare our results with existing edge-preserving image decomposition algorithms and demonstrate exciting applications that are made possible by our new notion of detail.
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2009Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceJournal
ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 papers (SIGGRAPH Asia '09)
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Kartic Subr, Cyril Soler, and Frédo Durand. 2009. Edge-preserving multiscale image decomposition based on local extrema. ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 papers (SIGGRAPH Asia '09). ACM, New York, NY, USA, , Article 147 , 9 pages.
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978-1-60558-858-2