Abstract

Nature-inspired artificial intelligence algorithms have been applied to color image quantization (CIQ) for some time. Among these algorithms, the particle swarm optimization algorithm (PSO-CIQ) and its numerous modifications are important in CIQ. In this article, the usefulness of such a modification, labeled IDE-PSO-CIQ and additionally using the idea of individual difference evolution based on the emotional states of particles, is tested. The superiority of this algorithm over the PSO-CIQ algorithm was demonstrated using a set of quality indices based on pixels, patches, and superpixels. Furthermore, both algorithms studied were applied to superpixel versions of quantized images, creating color palettes in much less time. A heuristic method was proposed to select the number of superpixels, depending on the size of the palette. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithms was experimentally verified on a set of benchmark color images. The results obtained from the computational experiments indicate a multiple reduction in computation time for the superpixel methods while maintaining the high quality of the output quantized images, slightly inferior to that obtained with the pixel methods.

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