Progressive Color Transfer With Dense Semantic Correspondences

Author:

He Mingming1,Liao Jing2,Chen Dongdong3ORCID,Yuan Lu4,Sander Pedro V.1

Affiliation:

1. Hong Kong UST, Hong Kong

2. City University of Hong Kong, Microsoft Research, Hong Kong

3. University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei

4. Microsoft AI Perception and Mixed Reality, Seattle

Abstract

We propose a new algorithm for color transfer between images that have perceptually similar semantic structures. We aim to achieve a more accurate color transfer that leverages semantically meaningful dense correspondence between images. To accomplish this, our algorithm uses neural representations for matching. Additionally, the color transfer should be spatially variant and globally coherent. Therefore, our algorithm optimizes a local linear model for color transfer satisfying both local and global constraints. Our proposed approach jointly optimizes matching and color transfer, adopting a coarse-to-fine strategy. The proposed method can be successfully extended from one-to-one to one-to-many color transfer. The latter further addresses the problem of mismatching elements of the input image. We validate our proposed method by testing it on a large variety of image content.

Funder

CityU of Hong Kong start-up

Hong Kong GRF

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design

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