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Performance comparison of colour correction and colour grading algorithm for medical imaging applications
Nur Diyana Kamarudin1, Muhammad Azrae Yusof2, Mohd Shahrizal Rusli3, Ooi, Chia Yee4, Syarifah Bahiyah Rahayu Syed Mansoor5, Afiqah Mohd Azahari6, Zuraini Zainol7, Kamaruddin Abd Ghani8, Siti Noormiza Makhtar9.
Different types of image acquisition devices render different measure of colour depending on the specification of devices; even a same device will give different values of colours rendered, taking at certain duration of times. Most of the researches nowadays have attempted to solve these limitations and the researches of colour correction algorithm has been evolved recently. Colour correction algorithm has been widely used in various fields such as food industry, medical imaging, forensic cyber applications, film industries etc. In medical imaging, researchers have considered colour correction as an essential part in their pre-processing step prior to diagnosis. There are various statistical methods in colour correction and colour grading algorithm being implemented nowadays and finding the best algorithm with high accuracy is non-trivial. This paper presents comparative analyses of colour correction techniques that combine colour correction and colour grading algorithm using conventional gamma correction, polynomial regression, and proposed polynomial regression with modified gamma Look-up Table (pgLUT). It has been observed that our proposed pgLUT colour correction algorithm outperformed the conventional methods by 16.5%.
Affiliation:
- National Defence University of Malaysia, Malaysia
- National Defence University of Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- National Defence University of Malaysia, Malaysia
- National Defence University of Malaysia, Malaysia
- National Defence University of Malaysia, Malaysia
- National Defence University of Malaysia, Malaysia
- National Defence University of Malaysia, Malaysia
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