Abstract
The HSV color space is an intuitive way to reason about color, but the nonlinear relationship to RGB coordinates complicates histogram analysis of colors in HSV. We present novel Interval-HSV formulas to identify a range in HSV for each RGB interval. We show the usefulness by introducing a parameter-free and completely automatic technique to extract both colored and black ink annotations from faded backgrounds such as digitized aerial photographs, maps, or printed-text documents. We discuss the characteristics of ink mixing in the HSV color space and discover a single feature, the upper limit of the saturation-interval, to extract ink even when it is achromatic. We form robust Interval-HV histograms in order to identify the number and colors of inks in the image.