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A review of image and video colorization: From analogies to deep learning

Shuyu Chen, Jiaqi Zhang, Youyou Zhao, Paul L. Rosin, Yu‐Kun Lai, Lin Gao

2022Visual Informatics29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Image colorization is a classic and important topic in computer graphics, where the aim is to add color to a monochromatic input image to produce a colorful result. In this survey, we present the history of colorization research in chronological order and summarize popular algorithms in this field. Early work on colorization mostly focused on developing techniques to improve the colorization quality. In the last few years, researchers have considered more possibilities such as combining colorization with NLP (natural language processing) and focused more on industrial applications. To better control the color, various types of color control are designed, such as providing reference images or color-scribbles. We have created a taxonomy of the colorization methods according to the input type, divided into grayscale, sketch-based and hybrid. The pros and cons are discussed for each algorithm, and they are compared according to their main characteristics. Finally, we discuss how deep learning, and in particular Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), has changed this field.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceGrayscaleSketchDeep learningField (mathematics)Generative grammarComputer graphicsComputer visionImage (mathematics)AlgorithmMathematicsPure mathematicsGenerative Adversarial Networks and Image SynthesisAdvanced Vision and ImagingComputer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
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