Variational Anisotropic Gradient-Domain Image Processing

J Imaging. 2021 Sep 29;7(10):196. doi: 10.3390/jimaging7100196.

Abstract

Gradient-domain image processing is a technique where, instead of operating directly on the image pixel values, the gradient of the image is computed and processed. The resulting image is obtained by reintegrating the processed gradient. This is normally done by solving the Poisson equation, most often by means of a finite difference implementation of the gradient descent method. However, this technique in some cases lead to severe haloing artefacts in the resulting image. To deal with this, local or anisotropic diffusion has been added as an ad hoc modification of the Poisson equation. In this paper, we show that a version of anisotropic gradient-domain image processing can result from a more general variational formulation through the minimisation of a functional formulated in terms of the eigenvalues of the structure tensor of the differences between the processed gradient and the gradient of the original image. Example applications of linear and nonlinear local contrast enhancement and colour image Daltonisation illustrate the behaviour of the method.

Keywords: anisotropic diffusion; gradient-domain image processing; local contrast enhancement; variational methods.