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An illuminant-independent analysis of reflectance as sensed by humans, and its applicability to computer vision | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

An illuminant-independent analysis of reflectance as sensed by humans, and its applicability to computer vision


Abstract:

Philipona & O’Regan (2006) [1] recently proposed a linear model of surface reflectance as it is sensed by the human eyes. In their model, the tristimulus response to refl...Show More

Abstract:

Philipona & O’Regan (2006) [1] recently proposed a linear model of surface reflectance as it is sensed by the human eyes. In their model, the tristimulus response to reflected light is accurately approximated by a linear transformation of the tristimulus response to illumination, allowing the prediction of several perceptual characteristics of human vision. Later, Vazquez-Corral et al (2012) [2] built a bridge between Philipona & O’Regan’s model and von Kries-like approaches to color constancy in computer vision by showing that the linear operators could be diagonalized in a common basis. However both of these studies required specifying a particular dataset of illuminants. We will show in this paper that it is possible to compute adequate linear operators and a common basis for diagonalization without specifying any particular set of illuminants.
Date of Conference: 25-27 October 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 26 December 2016
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 2471-8963
Conference Location: Marseille, France

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