Paper:
Fuzzy Based Brightness Compensation for High Dynamic Range Images
Annamária R. Várkonyi-Kóczy*, András Rövid*,
and Péter Várlaki**
*Dept. of Measurement and Information Systems, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Magyar tudósok körútja 2. H-1117 Budapest, Hungary
**Dept. of Mathematics, Széchenyi István University, Egyetem tér 1. 9026 Győr, Hungary
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