Enhanced Digital Halftoning via Weighted Sigma-Delta Modulation

F. Krahmer, Anna Veselovska
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Abstract

In this paper, we study error diffusion techniques for digital halftoning from the perspective of 1-bit Sigma-Delta quantization. We introduce a method to generate Sigma-Delta schemes for two-dimensional signals as a weighted combination of its one-dimensional counterparts and show that various error diffusion schemes proposed in the literature can be represented in this framework via Sigma-Delta schemes of first order. Under the model of two-dimensional bandlimited signals, which is motivated by a mathematical model of human visual perception, we derive quantitative error bounds for such weighted Sigma-Delta schemes. We see these bounds as a step towards a mathematical understanding of the good empirical performance of error diffusion, even though they are formulated in the supremum norm, which is known to not fully capture the visual similarity of images. Motivated by the correspondence between existing error diffusion algorithms and first-order Sigma-Delta schemes, we study the performance of the analogous weighted combinations of second-order Sigma-Delta schemes and show that they exhibit a superior performance in terms of guaranteed error decay for two-dimensional bandlimited signals. In extensive numerical simulations for real world images, we demonstrate that with some modifications to enhance stability this superior performance also translates to the problem of digital halftoning. More concretely, we find that certain second-order weighted Sigma-Delta schemes exhibit competitive performance for digital halftoning of real world images in terms of the Feature Similarity Index (FSIM), a state-of-the-art measure for image quality assessment.
通过加权Sigma-Delta调制增强数字半调
本文从1位Sigma-Delta量化的角度研究了数字半调中的误差扩散技术。我们介绍了一种将二维信号作为一维信号的加权组合生成Sigma-Delta格式的方法,并证明了文献中提出的各种误差扩散格式可以通过一阶Sigma-Delta格式在该框架中表示。在二维限带信号模型下,由人类视觉感知的数学模型驱动,我们导出了这种加权Sigma-Delta格式的定量误差边界。我们认为这些界限是朝着对误差扩散的良好经验性能的数学理解迈出的一步,尽管它们是在最高规范中制定的,众所周知,最高规范不能完全捕捉图像的视觉相似性。基于现有的误差扩散算法与一阶Sigma-Delta格式之间的对应关系,我们研究了二阶Sigma-Delta格式的类似加权组合的性能,并表明它们在二维带限信号的保证误差衰减方面表现出优越的性能。在对真实世界图像的广泛数值模拟中,我们证明,通过一些修改来增强稳定性,这种优越的性能也会转化为数字半色调问题。更具体地说,我们发现某些二阶加权Sigma-Delta方案在特征相似指数(FSIM)方面表现出具有竞争力的性能,这是一种用于图像质量评估的最新措施。
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