We present a new method for computing the change of light possibly occurring between two pictures of the same scene. We approximate the illuminant variation with the von Kries diagonal transform and estimate it by minimizing a functional that measures the divergence between the image color histograms. Our approach shows good performances in terms of accuracy of the illuminant change estimation and of robustness to pixel saturation and Gaussian noise. Moreover we illustrate how the method can be applied to solve the problem of illuminant invariant image recognition
Color is a useful feature for machine vision tasks. However, its effectiveness is often limited by t...
This paper tackles the problem of robust change detection in image sequences from static cameras. M...
International audienceThe ability of humans for color constancy, i.e. the ability to correct for col...
We present a linear algorithm for the computation of the illuminant change occurring between two col...
The colors of a scene are strongly dependent on the light source. For this reason, the systems for i...
We present a new linear algorithm for the computation of the illuminant change occurring between two...
Technical Report Abstract: A same scene captured under different lights produces two different...
In [9], we introduced a linear statistical model of joint color changes in images due to variation i...
Modeling the color variation due to an illuminant change is an important task for many Computer Visi...
This is a technical report, that investigate the relation between two models for describing the vari...
We consider the problem of determining functions of an image of an object that are insensitive to il...
The paper proposes a novel algorithm based on Retinex theory and color transfer to get illumination ...
Many image processing methods, such as techniques for people re-identification, assume photometric c...
Predicting a surface color under different lights is an easy task if the surface reflectance functio...
We investigate applications of the Visible Difference Predictor (VDP) to steer global illumination c...
Color is a useful feature for machine vision tasks. However, its effectiveness is often limited by t...
This paper tackles the problem of robust change detection in image sequences from static cameras. M...
International audienceThe ability of humans for color constancy, i.e. the ability to correct for col...
We present a linear algorithm for the computation of the illuminant change occurring between two col...
The colors of a scene are strongly dependent on the light source. For this reason, the systems for i...
We present a new linear algorithm for the computation of the illuminant change occurring between two...
Technical Report Abstract: A same scene captured under different lights produces two different...
In [9], we introduced a linear statistical model of joint color changes in images due to variation i...
Modeling the color variation due to an illuminant change is an important task for many Computer Visi...
This is a technical report, that investigate the relation between two models for describing the vari...
We consider the problem of determining functions of an image of an object that are insensitive to il...
The paper proposes a novel algorithm based on Retinex theory and color transfer to get illumination ...
Many image processing methods, such as techniques for people re-identification, assume photometric c...
Predicting a surface color under different lights is an easy task if the surface reflectance functio...
We investigate applications of the Visible Difference Predictor (VDP) to steer global illumination c...
Color is a useful feature for machine vision tasks. However, its effectiveness is often limited by t...
This paper tackles the problem of robust change detection in image sequences from static cameras. M...
International audienceThe ability of humans for color constancy, i.e. the ability to correct for col...