Improving Image Quality using High Dynamic Range and Aesthetics Assessment

Defense type
Thesis
Starting date
End date
Location
IRISA Rennes
Room
Petri-Turing
Speaker
Mathieu Chambe
Theme

To cope with the increasing amount of visual content available, it is important to devise automatic processes that can sort, improve, compress or store images and videos. In this thesis, we propose two different approaches to software-based image improvement.
First, we propose a study on existing aesthetics assessment algorithms. These algorithms are based on supervised neural networks.
We have collected several datasets of images, and we have tested different models using these images.We report here the performances of such networks, as well as an idea to improve the already trained networks. Our study shows that the features needed to accurately predict the aesthetics of competitive and professional are different but can be learned simultaneously by a single network.

 

In a second time, we propose to work with High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. We present here a new operator to increase the dynamic range of images called HDR-LFNet, that merges the output of existing operators and therefore, consists in far fewer parameters.
Besides, we evaluate our method through objective metrics and a user study. We show that our method is on-par with the state-ofthe-art according to objective metrics, but is preferred by observers during the user study, while using less resources overall.

Composition of the jury
Dir. de thèse :
Zoltan MIKLOS Maître de Conférences HDR, Université de Rennes

Co-dir. de thèse :
Rémi COZOT Professeur des Universités, Université Côte d’Opale
Kadi BOUATOUCH Professeur émérite, Université de Rennes

Jury:
Frédéric DUFAUX Directeur de Recherche, Université Paris-Sud
Élisa FROMONT Professeur des Universités, Université de Rennes
Daniel MÉNEVEAUX Professeur des Universités, Université de Poitiers
Karol MYSZKOWSKI Senior Researcher, MPI Informatik, Germany
Christophe SCHLICK Professeur des Universités, Université de Bordeaux