Abstract

Among all image enhancement techniques, histogram equalization is the most used technique. However, preserving brightness is the main issue, and it creates a weird look by destroying its originality. This paper proposes a new method that has command on the brightness issue of histogram equalization to enhance the quality of microscopic images. The method splits the histogram of each color channel into two sub-histograms based on their mean as the threshold and supplanting their cumulative distribution with Kumaraswamy distribution. The proposed method is tested with color microscopic images of cancer-affected lymph nodes gathered from Biological Image Repository IICBU, and objective and subjective assessments confirm that the proposed approach performs more efficiently compared to other state-of-the-art methods.

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