Traditionally researchers tend to exclude fluorescence from color appearance algorithms in computer vision and image processing because of its complexity. In reality, fluo-rescence is a very common phenomenon observed in many objects, from gems and corals, to different kinds of writ-ing paper, and to our clothes. In this paper, we provide detailed theories of fluorescence phenomenon. In particu-lar, we show that the color appearance of fluorescence is unaffected by illumination in which it differs from ordinary reflectance. Moreover, we show that the color appearance of objects with reflective and fluorescent components can be represented as a linear combination of the two components. A linear model allows us to separate the two components ...
The problem of evaluating the virtual image in fluorescence microscopy is essentially one of assayin...
Fluorescent effects have been observed for thousands of years. Stokes, in 1852, began the science of...
The image of an object can vary dramatically depending on lighting, specularities/reflections and sh...
The spectral reflectance of objects provides innate information about material properties that have ...
Fluorescence is a photoluminescence phenomenon where light is absorbed at lower wavelengths and re-e...
We propose an approach for the appearance synthesis of objects with matte surfaces made of arbitrary...
Hyperspectral reflectance data allows for highly accu-rate spectral relighting under arbitrary illum...
The advent of improved durability pigments has resulted in the increased use of fluorescent colored ...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
In this thesis, we cover three scenarios that violate common simplifying assumptions about the natur...
A brief review is given of some mathematical aspects of human colour perception and of a standard me...
Colour sensation does not depend strictly on the light signal conveying colour information, but also...
This thesis is about modelling and predicting the perceived whiteness of plain paper from the paper ...
Abstract. Beyond day glow highlighters and psychedelic black light posters, it has been estimated th...
Physically based spectral rendering has become increasingly important in recent years. However, asse...
The problem of evaluating the virtual image in fluorescence microscopy is essentially one of assayin...
Fluorescent effects have been observed for thousands of years. Stokes, in 1852, began the science of...
The image of an object can vary dramatically depending on lighting, specularities/reflections and sh...
The spectral reflectance of objects provides innate information about material properties that have ...
Fluorescence is a photoluminescence phenomenon where light is absorbed at lower wavelengths and re-e...
We propose an approach for the appearance synthesis of objects with matte surfaces made of arbitrary...
Hyperspectral reflectance data allows for highly accu-rate spectral relighting under arbitrary illum...
The advent of improved durability pigments has resulted in the increased use of fluorescent colored ...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
In this thesis, we cover three scenarios that violate common simplifying assumptions about the natur...
A brief review is given of some mathematical aspects of human colour perception and of a standard me...
Colour sensation does not depend strictly on the light signal conveying colour information, but also...
This thesis is about modelling and predicting the perceived whiteness of plain paper from the paper ...
Abstract. Beyond day glow highlighters and psychedelic black light posters, it has been estimated th...
Physically based spectral rendering has become increasingly important in recent years. However, asse...
The problem of evaluating the virtual image in fluorescence microscopy is essentially one of assayin...
Fluorescent effects have been observed for thousands of years. Stokes, in 1852, began the science of...
The image of an object can vary dramatically depending on lighting, specularities/reflections and sh...