Many illumination-estimation methods are based on the assumption that the imaged scene is lit by a single course of illumination; however, this assumption is often violated in practice. We investigate the effect this has on a suite of illumination-estimation methods by manually sorting the Gehler et al. ColorChecker set of 568 images into the 310 of them that are approximately single-illuminant and the 258 that are clearly multiple-illuminant and comparing the performance of the various methods on the two sets. The Grayworld, Spatio-Spectral-Statistics and Thin-Plate-Spline methods are relatively unaffected, but the other methods are all affected to varying degrees
The key to automatic white balancing of digital imagery is to estimate accurately the color of the o...
Color constancy methods are generally based on a simplifying assumption that the spectral distributi...
Many image processing methods, such as techniques for people re-identification, assume photometric c...
The usual first step in automatic colour balancing of digital imagery is to estimate the chromaticit...
In illuminant estimation, we attempt to estimate the RGB of the light. We then use this estimate on ...
A method of outlier detection is proposed as a way of improving illumination-estimation performance ...
Does extending the number of channels from the 3 RGB sensors of a colour camera to 6 or 9 using a mu...
Automatic white balancing works quite well on average, but seriously fails some of the time. These f...
Colour Constancy is the ability to perceive colours independently of varying illumi-nation colour. A...
Colour Constancy is the ability to perceive colours independently of varying illumi-nation colour. A...
An image of a scene depends on the reflectance properties of the objects in the scene and on the ill...
In a raw photographic image, the observed colors are a mixture of material reflectance and colored i...
Many image processing methods, such as techniques for people re-identification, assume photometric c...
We present a physics-based approach for illuminant color estimation of arbitrary images, which is ex...
Experiments using real images are conducted on a variety of color constancy algorithms (Chromagenic,...
The key to automatic white balancing of digital imagery is to estimate accurately the color of the o...
Color constancy methods are generally based on a simplifying assumption that the spectral distributi...
Many image processing methods, such as techniques for people re-identification, assume photometric c...
The usual first step in automatic colour balancing of digital imagery is to estimate the chromaticit...
In illuminant estimation, we attempt to estimate the RGB of the light. We then use this estimate on ...
A method of outlier detection is proposed as a way of improving illumination-estimation performance ...
Does extending the number of channels from the 3 RGB sensors of a colour camera to 6 or 9 using a mu...
Automatic white balancing works quite well on average, but seriously fails some of the time. These f...
Colour Constancy is the ability to perceive colours independently of varying illumi-nation colour. A...
Colour Constancy is the ability to perceive colours independently of varying illumi-nation colour. A...
An image of a scene depends on the reflectance properties of the objects in the scene and on the ill...
In a raw photographic image, the observed colors are a mixture of material reflectance and colored i...
Many image processing methods, such as techniques for people re-identification, assume photometric c...
We present a physics-based approach for illuminant color estimation of arbitrary images, which is ex...
Experiments using real images are conducted on a variety of color constancy algorithms (Chromagenic,...
The key to automatic white balancing of digital imagery is to estimate accurately the color of the o...
Color constancy methods are generally based on a simplifying assumption that the spectral distributi...
Many image processing methods, such as techniques for people re-identification, assume photometric c...