Surface (Lambertain) color is a useful visual cue for analyzing material composition of scenes. This thesis adopts a signal processing approach to color vision. It represents color images as fields of 3D vectors, from which we extract region and boundary information. The first problem we face is one of secondary imaging effects that makes image color different from surface color. We demonstrate a simple but effective polarization based technique that corrects for these effects. We then propose a systematic approach of scalarizing color, that allows us to augment classical image processing tools and concepts for multi-dimensional color signals
Current visualization techniques for mapping polarization data to a color coordinates defined by the...
Most cameras detect colour by using sensors that separate red, green and blue wavelengths of light w...
This paper was supported by Grant VEGA 2/0178/14 and by the Slovak-Ukrainian joint research project ...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of color vision, focussing on the phe...
What we call the "color" of an object is the result of a very complicated and not yet fully understo...
This thesis consists of 3 independent chapters. Chapter 1 is theoretical. It introduces the reader t...
Visualization is the transformation of information into a visual display that enhances users underst...
AbstractWe investigated limits on the human visual system’s ability to discount directional variatio...
This paper proposes a new method for the detection and elimination of specular reflectance in color...
Abstract: Color stimuli are described by 3-vectors, which can be added to model color mixing, yet ve...
Digital images are used almost exclusively instead of film to capture visual information across many...
Digital cameras sense colour different than the human visual system (HVS). Digital cameras sense col...
In this thesis, a novel framework for color image processing is introduced based on the generalizati...
Our visual world is made up of colored surfaces. The color of a surface is physically determined by ...
The field of computer vision has grown enormously in the last decade, and significant progress has b...
Current visualization techniques for mapping polarization data to a color coordinates defined by the...
Most cameras detect colour by using sensors that separate red, green and blue wavelengths of light w...
This paper was supported by Grant VEGA 2/0178/14 and by the Slovak-Ukrainian joint research project ...
This thesis takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of color vision, focussing on the phe...
What we call the "color" of an object is the result of a very complicated and not yet fully understo...
This thesis consists of 3 independent chapters. Chapter 1 is theoretical. It introduces the reader t...
Visualization is the transformation of information into a visual display that enhances users underst...
AbstractWe investigated limits on the human visual system’s ability to discount directional variatio...
This paper proposes a new method for the detection and elimination of specular reflectance in color...
Abstract: Color stimuli are described by 3-vectors, which can be added to model color mixing, yet ve...
Digital images are used almost exclusively instead of film to capture visual information across many...
Digital cameras sense colour different than the human visual system (HVS). Digital cameras sense col...
In this thesis, a novel framework for color image processing is introduced based on the generalizati...
Our visual world is made up of colored surfaces. The color of a surface is physically determined by ...
The field of computer vision has grown enormously in the last decade, and significant progress has b...
Current visualization techniques for mapping polarization data to a color coordinates defined by the...
Most cameras detect colour by using sensors that separate red, green and blue wavelengths of light w...
This paper was supported by Grant VEGA 2/0178/14 and by the Slovak-Ukrainian joint research project ...