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Learning to Recognize Shadows in Monochromatic Natural Images

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Learning to Recognize Shadows in Monochromatic Natural Images
This paper addresses the problem of recognizing shadows from monochromatic natural images. Without chromatic information, shadow classification is very challenging because the invariant color cues are unavailable. Natural scenes make this problem even harder because of ambiguity from many near black objects. We propose to use both shadow-variant and shadow-invariant cues from illumination, textural and odd order derivative characteristics. Such features are used to train a classifier from boosting a decision tree and integrated into a Conditional random Field, which can enforce local consistency over pixel labels. The proposed approach is evaluated using both qualitative and quantitative results based on a novel database of hand-labeled shadows. Our results show shadowed areas of an image can be identified using proposed monochromatic cues.
Jiejie Zhu, Kegan Samuel, Syed Zain Masood, Marsha
Added 13 Apr 2010
Updated 14 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CVPR
Authors Jiejie Zhu, Kegan Samuel, Syed Zain Masood, Marshall Tappen
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