HVI: A New Color Space for Low-light Image Enhancement
Northwestern Polytechnical University · Singapore Management University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Low-Light Image Enhancement (LLIE) is a crucial computer vision task that aims to restore detailed visual information from corrupted low-light images. Many existing LLIE methods are based on standard RGB (sRGB) space, which often produce color bias and brightness artifacts due to inherent high color sensitivity in sRGB. While converting the images using Hue, Saturation and Value (HSV) color space helps resolve the brightness issue, it introduces significant red and black noise artifacts. To address this issue, we propose a new color space for LLIE, namely Horizontal/Vertical-Intensity (HVI), defined by polarized HS maps and learnable intensity. The former enforces small distances for red coordinates to remove…
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- Computer vision
- Artificial intelligence
- Color space
- Computer science
- Image enhancement
- Space (punctuation)
- Computer graphics (images)
- Color image