Adaptive Hybrid Optimisation For Digital Colourisation: Implementations And Applications
Colourisation is a process of adding colour information onto a monochrome image or video frame. The advancement in digital computing technology reduces the tedious manual colouring process. The common colourisation process normally involves image segmentation and colouring of each segmented region....
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Main Author: | Ann, Lai Min |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2010
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