Adapting to the Dark: A Novel Adaptive Low Light Illumination Correction Algorithm for Video Sequences in Wireless Communications

Author:

Kiran Kumar Chinthakindi1,Sethi Gaurav1,Rawal Kirti1

Affiliation:

1. Lovely Professional University, India

Abstract

The lower image quality and higher noise levels of low light images can have a substantial effect on wireless communication. Images typically have less brightness, less clarity, and more picture noise in low light situations. The precision and dependability of picture-based communication may be impacted by this decline in image quality. Low light levels can be detrimental to video chats since it becomes difficult for the camera to get clear pictures of the user's face. This may lead to decreased video quality, trouble with facial recognition, and a generally worse user experience when communicating over video. Low light illumination correction algorithms are frequently made to work quickly and effectively in order to enable real-time video-based wireless communication. Correcting uneven illumination or low light in images is crucial for various fields; as such images pose challenges for human recognition, computer vision algorithms, and multimedia algorithms. An adaptive illumination correction algorithm based on a simple log transformation approach enhanced by a hyperbolic beta transformation and a logarithmic image processing is presented in this research. It has an adaptive optimization function that adjusts itself based on the image’s illumination and reflectance. Low computation and minimal parameter optimization are the hallmarks of this method. A variety of illuminated images and video sequences from various datasets are used to evaluate the suggested adaptive illumination approach. This adaptive illumination approach's experimental findings are impressive compared to those produced using prior techniques. The results reveal that the proposed system can adapt to various image-based communication and surveillance video sequences taken under various illumination conditions.

Publisher

FOREX Publication

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Engineering (miscellaneous)

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