Color is of interest to those working in computer vision largely because it is assumed to be helpful for recognition. This assumption has driven much work in color based image ind...
The ability of humans for color constancy, i.e. the ability to correct for color deviation caused by a different illumination, is far beyond computer vision performances: nowadays...
Color is known to be highly discriminative for many object recognition tasks, but is difficult to infer from uncontrolled images in which the illuminant is not known. Traditional...
Trevor Owens, Kate Saenko, Trevor Darrell, Ayan Ch...
Outdoor scene classification is challenging due to irregular geometry, uncontrolled illumination, and noisy reflectance distributions. This paper discusses a Bayesian approach to ...
Yanghai Tsin, Robert T. Collins, Visvanathan Rames...
Abstract. To achieve robust color perception under varying light conditions in indoor and outdoor environments, we propose a three-step method consisting of adaptive camera paramet...
Yasutake Takahashi, Walter Nowak, Thomas Wisspeint...