International audienceWithin a computer vision context color naming is the action of assigning linguistic color labels to pixels, regions or objects in images. Humans use color names routinely and seemingly without effort to describe the world around us. They have been primarily studied in the fields of visual psychology, anthropology and linguistics [17]. Color names are for example used in the context of image retrieval. A user might query an image search engine for "red cars". The system recognizes the color name "red", and orders the retrieved results on "car" based on their resemblance to the human usage of "red'. Furthermore, knowledge of visual attributes can be used to assist object recognition methods. For example, for an image anno...
AbstractColor terms are used to express light spectrum characteristics captured by human vision, and...
AbstractAn experiment is described which replicates recent name mapping work, and delves further int...
International audienceColor is continuous, yet we group colors into discrete categories associated w...
International audienceWithin a computer vision context color naming is the action of assigning lingu...
In Computer Vision, the association of names to colors is one of the fundamental problems in the fie...
Within a computer vision context color naming is the action of assigning linguistic color labels to ...
International audienceWithin a computer vision context color naming is the action of assigning lingu...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaColor description is one of the fundamental pr...
International audiencePhotometric invariance is a desired property for color image descriptors. It e...
Abstract: Computer Vision problems are usually ill-posed. Constraining the gamut of possible solutio...
An experimental study exploring colour ranges corresponding to different colour names has been condu...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.An experimental study exploring colour ranges corresponding to...
Color is a spectrum of light, and a color is defined by its three physical properties, hue, value an...
The article at hand is based on the master's thesis by one of the authors entitled "Co...
This study explores the use of English colour names in large datasets from informal Twitter messages...
AbstractColor terms are used to express light spectrum characteristics captured by human vision, and...
AbstractAn experiment is described which replicates recent name mapping work, and delves further int...
International audienceColor is continuous, yet we group colors into discrete categories associated w...
International audienceWithin a computer vision context color naming is the action of assigning lingu...
In Computer Vision, the association of names to colors is one of the fundamental problems in the fie...
Within a computer vision context color naming is the action of assigning linguistic color labels to ...
International audienceWithin a computer vision context color naming is the action of assigning lingu...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaColor description is one of the fundamental pr...
International audiencePhotometric invariance is a desired property for color image descriptors. It e...
Abstract: Computer Vision problems are usually ill-posed. Constraining the gamut of possible solutio...
An experimental study exploring colour ranges corresponding to different colour names has been condu...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.An experimental study exploring colour ranges corresponding to...
Color is a spectrum of light, and a color is defined by its three physical properties, hue, value an...
The article at hand is based on the master's thesis by one of the authors entitled "Co...
This study explores the use of English colour names in large datasets from informal Twitter messages...
AbstractColor terms are used to express light spectrum characteristics captured by human vision, and...
AbstractAn experiment is described which replicates recent name mapping work, and delves further int...
International audienceColor is continuous, yet we group colors into discrete categories associated w...