Invertible grayscale
Author(s)
Author(s)
Xia, M.
Wong, T. T.
Date Issued
2018
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Journal
ACM Transactions on Graphics
Volume
37
Issue
6
Start page
1
End page
10
Abstract
Once a color image is converted to grayscale, it is a common belief that the original color cannot be fully restored, even with the state-of-the-art colorization methods. In this paper, we propose an innovative method to synthesize invertible grayscale. It is a grayscale image that can fully restore its original color. The key idea here is to encode the original color information into the synthesized grayscale, in a way that users cannot recognize any anomalies. We propose to learn and embed the color-encoding scheme via a convolutional neural network (CNN). It consists of an encoding network to convert a color image to grayscale, and a decoding network to invert the grayscale to color. We then design a loss function to ensure the trained network possesses three required properties: (a) color invertibility, (b) grayscale conformity, and (c) resistance to quantization error. We have conducted intensive quantitative experiments and user studies over a large amount of color images to validate the proposed method. Regardless of the genre and content of the color input, convincing results are obtained in all cases.
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