This paper presents a new multiscale vector error diffusion algorithm for color quantization. This iterative algorithm selects a pixel, color-quantizes it and then diffuses the quantization error with a non-causal filter at each iteration until all pixels are color-quantized. By doing so, directional hysteresis is completely eliminated and color impulses can be reduced to a certain extent. Simulation results show that it provides better outputs in terms of S-CIELAB color difference metric as compared with conventional approaches. The subjective quality of the output is also improved.Department of Electronic and Information EngineeringCentre for Multimedia Signal Processing, Department of Electronic and Information EngineeringRefereed confer...
Existing researches on error-diffusion mainly focus on sampling over a single channel of input signa...
A recent trend in color halftoning is to explicitly control color overlapping, dot positioning, and ...
Most color image printing and display devices do not have the capability of reproducing true color i...
This paper presents a new multiscale vector error diffusion algorithm for color quantization. This i...
Centre for Multimedia Signal Processing, Department of Electronic and Information EngineeringReferee...
To reliably and efficiently deliver media information to diverse clients over heterogeneous networks...
Author name used in this publication: Y. H. ChanRefereed conference paper2002-2003 > Academic resear...
Displaying natural images on an 8 bit computer monitor requires a substantial reduction of physicall...
Displaying natural images on an 8 bit computer monitor requires a substantial reduction of physicall...
In this contribution, we introduce a new error-diffusion scheme that produces higher quality results...
Printing color images on color printers and displaying them on computer monitors requires a signific...
Printing color images on color printers and displaying them on computer monitors requires a signific...
Multitoning is the representation of digital pictures using a given set of available color intensiti...
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Grayscale error diffusion introduces nonlinear distortion (directional artifacts and false textures)...
Existing researches on error-diffusion mainly focus on sampling over a single channel of input signa...
A recent trend in color halftoning is to explicitly control color overlapping, dot positioning, and ...
Most color image printing and display devices do not have the capability of reproducing true color i...
This paper presents a new multiscale vector error diffusion algorithm for color quantization. This i...
Centre for Multimedia Signal Processing, Department of Electronic and Information EngineeringReferee...
To reliably and efficiently deliver media information to diverse clients over heterogeneous networks...
Author name used in this publication: Y. H. ChanRefereed conference paper2002-2003 > Academic resear...
Displaying natural images on an 8 bit computer monitor requires a substantial reduction of physicall...
Displaying natural images on an 8 bit computer monitor requires a substantial reduction of physicall...
In this contribution, we introduce a new error-diffusion scheme that produces higher quality results...
Printing color images on color printers and displaying them on computer monitors requires a signific...
Printing color images on color printers and displaying them on computer monitors requires a signific...
Multitoning is the representation of digital pictures using a given set of available color intensiti...
2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Grayscale error diffusion introduces nonlinear distortion (directional artifacts and false textures)...
Existing researches on error-diffusion mainly focus on sampling over a single channel of input signa...
A recent trend in color halftoning is to explicitly control color overlapping, dot positioning, and ...
Most color image printing and display devices do not have the capability of reproducing true color i...