articleACM Transactions on GraphicsAug 1, 2004Closed access

Colorization using optimization

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Abstract

Colorization is a computer-assisted process of adding color to a monochrome image or movie. The process typically involves segmenting images into regions and tracking these regions across image sequences. Neither of these tasks can be performed reliably in practice; consequently, colorization requires considerable user intervention and remains a tedious, time-consuming, and expensive task.In this paper we present a simple colorization method that requires neither precise image segmentation, nor accurate region tracking. Our method is based on a simple premise; neighboring pixels in space-time that have similar intensities should have similar colors. We formalize this premise using a quadratic cost function and…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Monochrome
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Computer vision
  • Pixel
  • Image (mathematics)
  • Simple (philosophy)
  • Process (computing)
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