Abstract

This paper presents an in-depth study and analysis of the colour optimal matching model in art design through the method of Bayesian decision-making and the colour optimal matching model designed and applied to practice. Although Bayesian conditional theory constructs a representation theorem for causal decision theory, eliminating the formal differences between evidence decision theory and causal decision theory and reflecting their common intrinsic form. However, it still does not resolve the conflict between causal and evidential decision theories, but only translates it into a different interpretation of state parsing, and the choice of interpretation still comes from people’s different intuitive understanding of rationality. To address the problem that the colour information of the target image in the traditional recolouring method easily interferes with the recolouring process and affects the colour effect of the resulting image, a new method of recolouring based on the centralization constraint is proposed in the paper. A new method of colour transfer based on random walk image segmentation is proposed. First, an improved random walk image segmentation method is introduced to segment the reference image and the content image to obtain a more reasonable segmentation region, which can enhance the hierarchy of the resulting image. Second, the proposed colour transfer strategy performs feature matching in the corresponding region to achieve colour transfer. Finally, the structure-preserving filter is introduced to further optimize the resulting image to effectively improve the visual effect of the resulting image. Extensive experimental results show that the proposed method can achieve significantly better-quality results than the colour clustering-based colour transfer method. The experimental analysis shows that the newly designed comprehensive objective evaluation index of colour transfer in the paper can effectively solve the problem of the one-sidedness of a single evaluation index and can achieve highly consistent evaluation results with subjective evaluation.

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