AI Article Synopsis

  • The article discusses the challenges in measuring perceptual color differences (CDs) in smartphone photography, as traditional methods are limited and may not apply well to complex contemporary images.
  • To address this, the authors compiled the largest dataset for perceptual CD assessment, featuring images from six flagship smartphones that have been altered in various ways, including editing and processing.
  • They developed a new, optimized formula using a lightweight neural network that significantly outperforms existing CD measures and provides useful local CD maps, with their resources available online for public access.

Article Abstract

Measuring perceptual color differences (CDs) is of great importance in modern smartphone photography. Despite the long history, most CD measures have been constrained by psychophysical data of homogeneous color patches or a limited number of simplistic natural photographic images. It is thus questionable whether existing CD measures generalize in the age of smartphone photography characterized by greater content complexities and learning-based image signal processors. In this article, we put together so far the largest image dataset for perceptual CD assessment, in which the photographic images are 1) captured by six flagship smartphones, 2) altered by Photoshop, 3) post-processed by built-in filters of the smartphones, and 4) reproduced with incorrect color profiles. We then conduct a large-scale psychophysical experiment to gather perceptual CDs of 30,000 image pairs in a carefully controlled laboratory environment. Based on the newly established dataset, we make one of the first attempts to construct an end-to-end learnable CD formula based on a lightweight neural network, as a generalization of several previous metrics. Extensive experiments demonstrate that the optimized formula outperforms 33 existing CD measures by a large margin, offers reasonable local CD maps without the use of dense supervision, generalizes well to homogeneous color patch data, and empirically behaves as a proper metric in the mathematical sense. Our dataset and code are publicly available at https://github.com/hellooks/CDNet.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2023.3262424DOI Listing

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