Let there be color! Joint end-to-end learning of global and local image priors for automatic image colorization with simultaneous classification

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Abstract

We present a novel technique to automatically colorize grayscale images that combines both global priors and local image features. Based on Convolutional Neural Networks, our deep network features a fusion layer that allows us to elegantly merge local information dependent on small image patches with global priors computed using the entire image. The entire framework, including the global and local priors as well as the colorization model, is trained in an end-to-end fashion. Furthermore, our architecture can process images of any resolution, unlike most existing approaches based on CNN. We leverage an existing large-scale scene classification database to train our model, exploiting the class labels of the dataset to more efficiently and discriminatively learn the global priors. We validate our approach with a user study and compare against the state of the art, where we show significant improvements. Furthermore, we demonstrate our method extensively on many different types of images, including black-and-white photography from over a hundred years ago, and show realistic colorizations.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbera110
JournalACM Transactions on Graphics
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016 Jul 11
EventACM SIGGRAPH 2016 - Anaheim, United States
Duration: 2016 Jul 242016 Jul 28

Keywords

  • Colorization
  • Convolutional neural network

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design

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