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Arjan Gijsenij; Theo Gevers; Joost Van de Weijer |
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Edge Classification for Color Constancy |
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2008 |
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4th European Conference on Colour in Graphics, Imaging and Vision Proceedings |
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Arjan Gijsenij; Theo Gevers; Joost Van de Weijer |
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Physics-based Edge Evaluation for Improved Color Constancy |
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2009 |
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22nd IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition |
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581 – 588 |
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Edge-based color constancy makes use of image derivatives to estimate the illuminant. However, different edge types exist in real-world images such as shadow, geometry, material and highlight edges. These different edge types may have a distinctive influence on the performance of the illuminant estimation. |
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Miami, USA |
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1063-6919 |
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978-1-4244-3992-8 |
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Arjan Gijsenij; Theo Gevers; Joost Van de Weijer |
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Generalized Gamut Mapping using Image Derivative Structures for Color Constancy |
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2010 |
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International Journal of Computer Vision |
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IJCV |
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86 |
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2-3 |
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127-139 |
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The gamut mapping algorithm is one of the most promising methods to achieve computational color constancy. However, so far, gamut mapping algorithms are restricted to the use of pixel values to estimate the illuminant. Therefore, in this paper, gamut mapping is extended to incorporate the statistical nature of images. It is analytically shown that the proposed gamut mapping framework is able to include any linear filter output. The main focus is on the local n-jet describing the derivative structure of an image. It is shown that derivatives have the advantage over pixel values to be invariant to disturbing effects (i.e. deviations of the diagonal model) such as saturated colors and diffuse light. Further, as the n-jet based gamut mapping has the ability to use more information than pixel values alone, the combination of these algorithms are more stable than the regular gamut mapping algorithm. Different methods of combining are proposed. Based on theoretical and experimental results conducted on large scale data sets of hyperspectral, laboratory and realworld scenes, it can be derived that (1) in case of deviations of the diagonal model, the derivative-based approach outperforms the pixel-based gamut mapping, (2) state-of-the-art algorithms are outperformed by the n-jet based gamut mapping, (3) the combination of the different n-jet based gamut |
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Kluwer Academic Publishers Hingham, MA, USA |
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CAT @ cat @ GGW2010 |
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Arjan Gijsenij; Theo Gevers; Joost Van de Weijer |
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Computational Color Constancy: Survey and Experiments |
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2011 |
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IEEE Transactions on Image Processing |
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TIP |
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20 |
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9 |
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2475-2489 |
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computational color constancy;computer vision application;gamut-based method;learning-based method;static method;colour vision;computer vision;image colour analysis;learning (artificial intelligence);lighting |
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Computational color constancy is a fundamental prerequisite for many computer vision applications. This paper presents a survey of many recent developments and state-of-the- art methods. Several criteria are proposed that are used to assess the approaches. A taxonomy of existing algorithms is proposed and methods are separated in three groups: static methods, gamut-based methods and learning-based methods. Further, the experimental setup is discussed including an overview of publicly available data sets. Finally, various freely available methods, of which some are considered to be state-of-the-art, are evaluated on two data sets. |
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