TY - CHAP ID - eprints2740 EP - 393 T2 - Color Image and Video Enhancement PB - Springer SN - 978-3-319-09363-5 A1 - Minervini, Massimo A1 - Rusu, Cristian A1 - Tsaftaris, Sotirios A. SP - 371 N2 - An important step in color image or video coding and enhancement is the linear transformation of input (typically RGB) data into a color space more suitable for compression, subsequent analysis, or visualization. The choice of this transform becomes even more critical when operating in distributed and low-computational power environments, such as visual sensor networks or remote sensing. Data-driven transforms are rarely used due to increased complexity. Most schemes adopt fixed transforms to decorrelate the color channels which are then processed independently. Here we propose two frameworks to find appropriate data-driven transforms in different settings. The first, named approximate Karhunen-Loève Transform (aKLT), performs comparable to the KLT at a fraction of the computational complexity, thus favoring adoption on sensors and resource-constrained devices. Furthermore, we consider an application-aware setting in which an expert system (e.g., a classifier) analyzes imaging data at the receiver's end. In a compression context, distortion may jeopardize the accuracy of the analysis. Since the KLT is not optimal in this setting, we investigate formulations that maximize post-compression expert system performance. Relaxing decorrelation and energy compactness constraints, a second transform can be obtained offline with supervised learning methods. Finally, we propose transforms that accommodate both constraints, and are found using regularized optimization. KW - Color space transformation KW - unsupervised and supervised learning KW - Karhunen-Loève transform KW - Foley-Sammon transform KW - image coding KW - application-aware compression KW - JPEG 2000 KW - low computational complexity Y1 - 2015/09// AV - none TI - Computationally efficient data and application driven color transforms for the compression and enhancement of images and video UR - http://www.springer.com/it/book/9783319093628 ER -