Automatic noise modeling for ghost-free HDR reconstruction
Miguel Granados, Kwang In Kim, James Tompkin, Christian Theobalt
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 32(6), November 2013.
Abstract: High dynamic range reconstruction of dynamic scenes requires careful handling of dynamic objects to prevent ghosting. However, in a recent review, Srikantha et al. [2012] conclude that "there is no single best method and the selection of an approach depends on the user's goal." We attempt to solve this problem with a novel approach that models the noise distribution of color values. We estimate the likelihood that a pair of colors in different images are observations of the same irradiance, and we use a Markov random field prior to reconstruct irradiance from pixels that are likely to correspond to the same static scene object. Dynamic content is handled by selecting a single low dynamic range source image and hand-held capture is supported through homography-based image alignment. Our noise-based reconstruction method achieves better ghost detection and removal than state-of-the-art methods for cluttered scenes with large object displacements. As such, our method is broadly applicable and helps move the field towards a single method for dynamic scene HDR reconstruction.
@article{Granados:2013:ANM,
author = {Miguel Granados and Kwang In Kim and James Tompkin and Christian Theobalt},
title = {Automatic noise modeling for ghost-free HDR reconstruction},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
volume = {32},
number = {6},
pages = {201:1--201:10},
month = nov,
year = {2013},
}
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