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Automatically choosing source color images for coloring grayscale images Export

Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 2003. SIBGRAPI 2003. XVI Brazilian Symposium on In Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 2003. SIBGRAPI 2003. XVI Brazilian Symposium on (2003), pp. 151-158.

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We introduce a methodology for adding color to grayscale images in a way that is completely automatic. Towards this goal, we build on a technique that was recently developed to transfer colors from a user-selected source image to a target grayscale image. More specifically, we eliminate the need for human intervention in the selection of the source color images, which can be regarded as a first step towards real-time video colorization. To assess the merit of our methodology, we performed a survey where volunteers were asked to rate the plausibility of the colorings generated automatically for individual images. In most cases automatically-colored images were rated either as totally plausible or as mostly plausible.


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