Psychophysical experiments show that the perceived colour of an object is relatively independent of the spectrum of the incident illumination and depends only on the surface reflectance. We demonstrate a possible solution to this undetermined problem by expanding the illumination and surface reflectance in terms of a finite number of basis functions. This yields a number of nonlinear equations for each colour patch. We show that given a sufficient number of surface patches with the same illumination it is possible to solve these equations up to an overall scaling factor. Generalizations to the spatial dependent situation are discussed. We define a method for detecting material changes and illustrate a way of detecting the c...
This thesis introduces a maximum entropy approach to model surface reflectance spectra. A reflect...
We examine color constancy algorithms based on finite-dimensional linear models of surface reflectan...
ject remains invariant with changes in the illumination. The mechanisms that provide color constancy...
A well known property of human vision, known as color constancy , is the ability to correct for colo...
A fundamental problem in psycophysical experiments is that significant conclusions are hard to draw ...
The measured light spectrum is the result of an illuminant interacting with a surface. The illuminan...
The spectral reflectance function of a surface specifies the fraction of the illumination reflected ...
The measured light spectrum is the result of an illuminant interacting with a surface. The illuminan...
The color constancy problem has proven to be very hard to solve. This is even true in the simple Mon...
We present a computational definition of the Optimal Color Stimuli surface, which corresponds to the...
Statistics-based colour constancy algorithms work well as long as there are many colours in a scene,...
Although photometric data is a readily available dense source of information in intensity images, it...
The perceived colors of reflecting surfaces generally remain stable despite changes in the spectrum ...
Abstract—The interaction of light and object surfaces generates color signals in the visible band th...
We present an algorithm which uses information from both surface reflectance and illumination variat...
This thesis introduces a maximum entropy approach to model surface reflectance spectra. A reflect...
We examine color constancy algorithms based on finite-dimensional linear models of surface reflectan...
ject remains invariant with changes in the illumination. The mechanisms that provide color constancy...
A well known property of human vision, known as color constancy , is the ability to correct for colo...
A fundamental problem in psycophysical experiments is that significant conclusions are hard to draw ...
The measured light spectrum is the result of an illuminant interacting with a surface. The illuminan...
The spectral reflectance function of a surface specifies the fraction of the illumination reflected ...
The measured light spectrum is the result of an illuminant interacting with a surface. The illuminan...
The color constancy problem has proven to be very hard to solve. This is even true in the simple Mon...
We present a computational definition of the Optimal Color Stimuli surface, which corresponds to the...
Statistics-based colour constancy algorithms work well as long as there are many colours in a scene,...
Although photometric data is a readily available dense source of information in intensity images, it...
The perceived colors of reflecting surfaces generally remain stable despite changes in the spectrum ...
Abstract—The interaction of light and object surfaces generates color signals in the visible band th...
We present an algorithm which uses information from both surface reflectance and illumination variat...
This thesis introduces a maximum entropy approach to model surface reflectance spectra. A reflect...
We examine color constancy algorithms based on finite-dimensional linear models of surface reflectan...
ject remains invariant with changes in the illumination. The mechanisms that provide color constancy...