Digital camera sensors are designed to record all incident light from a captured scene but they are unable to distinguish between the colour of the light source and the true colour of objects. The resulting captured image exhibits a colour cast toward the colour of light source. This paper presents a colour constancy algorithm for images of scenes lit by non-uniform light sources. The proposed algorithm uses a histogram-based algorithm to determine the number of colour regions. It then applies the K-means++ algorithm on the input image, dividing the image into its segments. The proposed algorithm computes the Normalized Average Absolute Difference (NAAD) for each segment and uses it as a measure to determine if the segment has sufficient co...
Colour is derived from three physical properties: incident light, object reflectance and sensor sens...
Colour constancy refers to the task of revealing the true colour of an object despite ambient presen...
A chromagenic camera takes two pictures of each scene. The first image is taken as normal and then t...
Digital camera sensors are designed to record all incident light from a captured scene, but they are...
Colour constancy (CC) is the ability to perceive the true colour of the scene on its image regardles...
Color constancy is the capability to observe the true color of a scene from its image regardless of ...
The intrinsic properties of the ambient illuminant significantly alter the true colors of objects wi...
Colour cast is the ambient presence of unwanted colour in digital images due to the source illuminan...
Colour constancy is the ability to measure the colour of objects independent of the light source, wh...
The colours of chromatically homogeneous object surfaces measured by a sensor vary with the illumina...
When we capture a scene with a digital camera, the sensor generates a digital response which is the ...
Relative colour constancy is an essential requirement for many scientific imaging applications. Howe...
Human visual system has a mechanism which ensures that the perceived colour of an object remains alm...
Colour constancy algorithms differ in their derivation, implementation, performance and assumptions....
Extreme presence of the source light in digital images decreases the performance of many image proce...
Colour is derived from three physical properties: incident light, object reflectance and sensor sens...
Colour constancy refers to the task of revealing the true colour of an object despite ambient presen...
A chromagenic camera takes two pictures of each scene. The first image is taken as normal and then t...
Digital camera sensors are designed to record all incident light from a captured scene, but they are...
Colour constancy (CC) is the ability to perceive the true colour of the scene on its image regardles...
Color constancy is the capability to observe the true color of a scene from its image regardless of ...
The intrinsic properties of the ambient illuminant significantly alter the true colors of objects wi...
Colour cast is the ambient presence of unwanted colour in digital images due to the source illuminan...
Colour constancy is the ability to measure the colour of objects independent of the light source, wh...
The colours of chromatically homogeneous object surfaces measured by a sensor vary with the illumina...
When we capture a scene with a digital camera, the sensor generates a digital response which is the ...
Relative colour constancy is an essential requirement for many scientific imaging applications. Howe...
Human visual system has a mechanism which ensures that the perceived colour of an object remains alm...
Colour constancy algorithms differ in their derivation, implementation, performance and assumptions....
Extreme presence of the source light in digital images decreases the performance of many image proce...
Colour is derived from three physical properties: incident light, object reflectance and sensor sens...
Colour constancy refers to the task of revealing the true colour of an object despite ambient presen...
A chromagenic camera takes two pictures of each scene. The first image is taken as normal and then t...