Novel computational workflows for natural and biomedical image processing based on hypercomplex algebras
Nektarios A. Valous, Eckhard Hitzer, Drago\c{s} Du\c{s}e, Rodrigo Rojas Moraleda, Ferdinand Popp, Meggy Suarez-Carmona, Anna Berthel, Ismini Papageorgiou, Carlo Fremd, Alexander R\"olle, Christina C. Westhoff, B\'en\'edicte Lenoir, Niels Halama, Inka Z\"ornig, Dirk J\"ager

TL;DR
This paper introduces hypercomplex algebra-based workflows for natural and biomedical image processing, enabling tasks like colorization, contrast enhancement, and stain separation with computational efficiency and improved results.
Contribution
It presents novel, mathematically grounded workflows using quaternions and orthogonal planes split for diverse image processing tasks, demonstrating effectiveness without data-driven training.
Findings
Achieves comparable or better results than existing methods
Enables versatile image processing tasks with simple arithmetic operations
Improves performance in machine learning pipelines for histological images
Abstract
Hypercomplex image processing extends conventional techniques in a unified paradigm encompassing algebraic and geometric principles. This work leverages quaternions and the two-dimensional orthogonal planes split framework (splitting of a quaternion - representing a pixel - into pairs of orthogonal 2D planes) for natural/biomedical image analysis through the following computational workflows and outcomes: natural/biomedical image re-colorization, natural image de-colorization, natural/biomedical image contrast enhancement, computational re-staining and stain separation in histological images, and performance gains in machine/deep learning pipelines for histological images. The workflows are analyzed separately for natural and biomedical images to showcase the effectiveness of the proposed approaches. The proposed workflows can regulate color appearance (e.g. with alternative renditions…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Cognitive Computing and Networks · Digital Image Processing Techniques
