TY - JOUR
T1 - Personalized Image Recoloring for Color Vision Deficiency Compensation
AU - Zhu, Zhenyang
AU - Toyoura, Masahiro
AU - Go, Kentaro
AU - Kashiwagi, Kenji
AU - Fujishiro, Issei
AU - Wong, Tien Tsin
AU - Mao, Xiaoyang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Several image recoloring methods have been proposed to compensate for the loss of contrast caused by color vision deficiency (CVD). However, these methods only work for dichromacy (a case in which one of the three types of cone cells loses its function completely), while the majority of CVD is anomalous trichromacy (another case in which one of the three types of cone cells partially loses its function). In this paper, a novel degree-adaptable recoloring algorithm is presented, which recolors images by minimizing an objective function constrained by contrast enhancement and naturalness preservation. To assess the effectiveness of the proposed method, a quantitative evaluation using common metrics and subjective studies involving 14 volunteers with varying degrees of CVD are conducted. The results of the evaluation experiment show that the proposed personalized recoloring method outperforms the state-of-the-art methods, achieving desirable contrast enhancement adapted to different degrees of CVD while preserving naturalness as much as possible.
AB - Several image recoloring methods have been proposed to compensate for the loss of contrast caused by color vision deficiency (CVD). However, these methods only work for dichromacy (a case in which one of the three types of cone cells loses its function completely), while the majority of CVD is anomalous trichromacy (another case in which one of the three types of cone cells partially loses its function). In this paper, a novel degree-adaptable recoloring algorithm is presented, which recolors images by minimizing an objective function constrained by contrast enhancement and naturalness preservation. To assess the effectiveness of the proposed method, a quantitative evaluation using common metrics and subjective studies involving 14 volunteers with varying degrees of CVD are conducted. The results of the evaluation experiment show that the proposed personalized recoloring method outperforms the state-of-the-art methods, achieving desirable contrast enhancement adapted to different degrees of CVD while preserving naturalness as much as possible.
KW - color vision deficiency
KW - contrast enhancement
KW - naturalness preservation
KW - recoloring personalization
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U2 - 10.1109/TMM.2021.3070108
DO - 10.1109/TMM.2021.3070108
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85103757304
VL - 24
SP - 1721
EP - 1734
JO - IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
JF - IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
SN - 1520-9210
ER -