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Adaptive Debanding Filter

Zhengzhong Tu, J. Lin, Yilin Wang, Balu Adsumilli, Alan C. Bovik

2020IEEE Signal Processing Letters30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Banding artifacts, which manifest as staircase-like color bands on pictures or video frames, is a common distortion caused by compression of low-textured smooth regions. These false contours can be very noticeable even on high-quality videos, especially when displayed on high-definition screens. Yet, relatively little attention has been applied to this problem. Here we consider banding artifact removal as a visual enhancement problem, and accordingly, we solve it by applying a form of content-adaptive smoothing filtering followed by dithered quantization, as a post-processing module. The proposed debanding filter is able to adaptively smooth banded regions while preserving image edges and details, yielding perceptually enhanced gradient rendering with limited bit-depths. Experimental results show that our proposed debanding filter outperforms state-of-the-art false contour removing algorithms both visually and quantitatively.

Topics & Concepts

Computer visionDitherArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceCompression artifactSmoothingQuantization (signal processing)Filter (signal processing)PanoramaAdaptive filterRendering (computer graphics)Image processingImage compressionImage (mathematics)AlgorithmNoise shapingImage Enhancement TechniquesAdvanced Image Processing TechniquesImage and Video Quality Assessment