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A weighted histogram-based tone mapping algorithm for CT images
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    A weighted histogram-based tone mapping algorithm for CT images (English)
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    30 October 2019
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    Summary: Computed Tomography (CT) images have a high dynamic range, which makes visualization challenging. Histogram equalization methods either use spatially invariant weights or limited kernel size due to the complexity of pairwise contribution calculation. We present a weighted histogram equalization-based tone mapping algorithm which utilizes Fast Fourier Transform for distance-dependent contribution calculation and distance-based weights. The weights follow power-law without distance-based cut-off. The resulting images have good local contrast without noticeable artefacts. The results are compared to eight popular tone mapping operators.
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    tone mapping
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    histogram equalization
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    CT
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