This letter introduces color constancy and Retinex theory for image enhancement.It clas- sifies Retinex algorithms into four categories and provides their principles and implementations in general.The experimental res...This letter introduces color constancy and Retinex theory for image enhancement.It clas- sifies Retinex algorithms into four categories and provides their principles and implementations in general.The experimental results of Frankle-McCann,MSR (Multi-Scale Retinex) and PNSD (Pro- jected Normalized Steepest Descent) Retinex algorithms are presented and compared.Moreover, variance and average gradient are proposed to evaluate the performance of the different algorithms.展开更多
This paper investigates the mixed Ho~ and passive projective synchronization problem for fractional-order (FO) memristor-based neural networks. Our aim is to design a controller such that, though the unavoidable phe...This paper investigates the mixed Ho~ and passive projective synchronization problem for fractional-order (FO) memristor-based neural networks. Our aim is to design a controller such that, though the unavoidable phenomena of time-delay and parameter uncertainty are fully considered, the resulting closed-loop system is asymptotically stable with a mixed H∞ and passive performance level. By combining active and adaptive control methods, a novel hybrid control strategy is designed, which can guarantee the robust stability of the closed-loop system and also ensure a mixed H∞ and passive performance level. Via the application of FO Lyapunov stability theory, the projective synchronization conditions are addressed in terms of linear matrix inequaiity techniques. Finally, two simulation examples are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.展开更多
This article is devoted to the numerical solution of a projected generalized Sylvester equation with relatively small size. Such an equation arises in stability analysis and control problems for descriptor systems inc...This article is devoted to the numerical solution of a projected generalized Sylvester equation with relatively small size. Such an equation arises in stability analysis and control problems for descriptor systems including model reduction based on balanced truncation. The algebraic formula of the solution of the projected generalized continuous-time Sylvester equation is presented. A direct method based on the generalized Schur factorization is proposed. Moreover, its low-rank version for problems with low-rank right-hand sides is also proposed. The computational cost of the direct method is estimated. Numerical simulation show that this direct method has high accurncv展开更多
文摘This letter introduces color constancy and Retinex theory for image enhancement.It clas- sifies Retinex algorithms into four categories and provides their principles and implementations in general.The experimental results of Frankle-McCann,MSR (Multi-Scale Retinex) and PNSD (Pro- jected Normalized Steepest Descent) Retinex algorithms are presented and compared.Moreover, variance and average gradient are proposed to evaluate the performance of the different algorithms.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos.U1604146,U1404610,61473115,61203047Science and Technology Research Project in Henan Province under Grant Nos.152102210273,162102410024Foundation for the University Technological Innovative Talents of Henan Province under Grant No.18HASTIT019
文摘This paper investigates the mixed Ho~ and passive projective synchronization problem for fractional-order (FO) memristor-based neural networks. Our aim is to design a controller such that, though the unavoidable phenomena of time-delay and parameter uncertainty are fully considered, the resulting closed-loop system is asymptotically stable with a mixed H∞ and passive performance level. By combining active and adaptive control methods, a novel hybrid control strategy is designed, which can guarantee the robust stability of the closed-loop system and also ensure a mixed H∞ and passive performance level. Via the application of FO Lyapunov stability theory, the projective synchronization conditions are addressed in terms of linear matrix inequaiity techniques. Finally, two simulation examples are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.10801048,10926150,11101149)the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province(No.09JJ6014)+4 种基金the Key Program of the Scientific Research Foundation from Education Bureau of Hunan Province(No.09A033)the Scientific Research Foundation of Education Bureau of Hunan Province for Outstanding Young Scholars in University(No.10B038)the Science and Technology Planning Project of Hunan Province(No.2010JT4042)the Young Core Teacher Foundation of Hunan Province in Universitythe Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
文摘This article is devoted to the numerical solution of a projected generalized Sylvester equation with relatively small size. Such an equation arises in stability analysis and control problems for descriptor systems including model reduction based on balanced truncation. The algebraic formula of the solution of the projected generalized continuous-time Sylvester equation is presented. A direct method based on the generalized Schur factorization is proposed. Moreover, its low-rank version for problems with low-rank right-hand sides is also proposed. The computational cost of the direct method is estimated. Numerical simulation show that this direct method has high accurncv