Adaptive Hybrid Optimisation For Digital Colourisation: Implementations And Applications

Colourisation is a process of adding colour information onto a monochrome image or video frame. The advancement in digital computing technology reduces the tedious manual colouring process. The common colourisation process normally involves image segmentation and colouring of each segmented region....

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spelling my-mmu-ep.33902012-03-27T03:32:43Z Adaptive Hybrid Optimisation For Digital Colourisation: Implementations And Applications 2010-03 Ann, Lai Min QC Physics Colourisation is a process of adding colour information onto a monochrome image or video frame. The advancement in digital computing technology reduces the tedious manual colouring process. The common colourisation process normally involves image segmentation and colouring of each segmented region. Both tasks required user interaction either in the image segmentation process or in the colouring process. Recent development of colourisation technique eliminates the trouble of precise image segmentation process by limiting the colour flow along the object boundary through the luminance intensity anlaysis. 2010-03 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/3390/ http://vlib.mmu.edu.my/diglib/login/dlusr/login.php masters University of Multimedia Research Library
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Ann, Lai Min
Adaptive Hybrid Optimisation For Digital Colourisation: Implementations And Applications
description Colourisation is a process of adding colour information onto a monochrome image or video frame. The advancement in digital computing technology reduces the tedious manual colouring process. The common colourisation process normally involves image segmentation and colouring of each segmented region. Both tasks required user interaction either in the image segmentation process or in the colouring process. Recent development of colourisation technique eliminates the trouble of precise image segmentation process by limiting the colour flow along the object boundary through the luminance intensity anlaysis.
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title Adaptive Hybrid Optimisation For Digital Colourisation: Implementations And Applications
title_short Adaptive Hybrid Optimisation For Digital Colourisation: Implementations And Applications
title_full Adaptive Hybrid Optimisation For Digital Colourisation: Implementations And Applications
title_fullStr Adaptive Hybrid Optimisation For Digital Colourisation: Implementations And Applications
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Hybrid Optimisation For Digital Colourisation: Implementations And Applications
title_sort adaptive hybrid optimisation for digital colourisation: implementations and applications
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