Expert evaluation of deghosting algorithms for multi-exposure high dynamic range imaging
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2014. Paper presented at HDRi2014 - Second International Conference and SME Workshop on HDR imaging, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-5 March, 2014.
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T1 - Expert evaluation of deghosting algorithms for multi-exposure high dynamic range imaging
AU - Karaduzovic-Hadziabdic, K.
AU - Hasic Telalovic, J.
AU - Mantiuk, R.K.
PY - 2014/3/4
Y1 - 2014/3/4
N2 - Abstract In this work we analyze the results produced by high dynamic range (HDR) multi-exposure merging algorithms that handle motion artefacts. Within this analysis, we introduce the criteria for the evaluation of these algorithms. In order to perform a comprehensive evaluation we propose a dataset categorized into different types of scenes,each posing a challenge for the evaluated algorithm. For the analysis, we select and customize a tone-mapping operator (TMO), which minimizes a chance for TMO artefacts and allows us to inspect resulting HDR images on a conventional sRGB display. We show the results of five state-of-the-art algorithms evaluated based on the proposed criteria by performing expert evaluation analysis and draw a conclusion for each of these algorithms.
AB - Abstract In this work we analyze the results produced by high dynamic range (HDR) multi-exposure merging algorithms that handle motion artefacts. Within this analysis, we introduce the criteria for the evaluation of these algorithms. In order to perform a comprehensive evaluation we propose a dataset categorized into different types of scenes,each posing a challenge for the evaluated algorithm. For the analysis, we select and customize a tone-mapping operator (TMO), which minimizes a chance for TMO artefacts and allows us to inspect resulting HDR images on a conventional sRGB display. We show the results of five state-of-the-art algorithms evaluated based on the proposed criteria by performing expert evaluation analysis and draw a conclusion for each of these algorithms.
UR - http://www.ic1005-hdri.com/HDRi_2014.pdf
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T2 - HDRi2014 - Second International Conference and SME Workshop on HDR imaging, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-5 March, 2014
Y2 - 3 January 0001
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