Transfer Functions and Histogram Equalization: Khushbu Kochar, Anunay Sinha
Transfer Functions and Histogram Equalization: Khushbu Kochar, Anunay Sinha
Transfer Functions and Histogram Equalization: Khushbu Kochar, Anunay Sinha
Abstract
1. Introduction
1.1Transfer functions
2. Project Designed
Transfer function 1
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Conclusion :Transfer function 1 gives best reults for image 1,2 and 3,this might be possible because
these input images have less no of pixels in the range of 0-50.
Case # 2
Transfer function 2
Sno. INPUT IMAGE OUTPUT IMAGE
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Conclusion: Transfer function 2 gives best results for image 5 because image 5 possibly has more
information in the range of 0-50
Case #3
Transfer function 3
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Conclusion: This transfer function does not give good results for any of the input images because all the
input images have a bright region which is where the information is getting lost.
Case # 4
Transfer function 4
SNo INPUT IMAGE OUTPUT IMAGE
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Conclusion: In transfer function 4 image 2 and image 4 give best results because they probably have
most information in the range of 0-200.
As we can see from above that each transfer function does not give good results for all the images.
Therefore we move to a technique called histogram equalization.
3. Histogram Equalisation
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Conclusion: Histrogram Equalisation gives good results for all kinds of input images.