Methods for expanding the dynamic range of digital photographs by combining images taken at different exposures have recently received a lot of attention. Current techniques assum...
Chris Pal, Richard Szeliski, Matthew Uyttendaele, ...
Without specialized sensor technology or custom, multichip cameras, high dynamic range imaging typically involves time-sequential capture of multiple photographs. The obvious down...
Mushfiqur Rouf, Rafal Mantiuk, Wolfgang Heidrich, ...
A number of computational models of visual attention have been proposed based on the concept of saliency map. Some of them have been validated as predictors of the visual scan-path...
Roland Brémond, Josselin Petit and Jean-Philippe...
High dynamic range (HDR) imaging has become a powerful tool in computer graphics, and is being applied to scenarios like simulation of different film responses, motion blur, and i...
Michael Goesele, Wolfgang Heidrich, Hans-Peter Sei...
High Dynamic Range (HDR) images can represent the acquired scene with a greater dynamic range of luminance than classical Low Dynamic Range (LDR) ones. Despite the recent diffusio...
Alberto Boschetti, Nicola Adami, Riccardo Leonardi...