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Illuminant and device invariant colour using histogram equalisation
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This paper proposes a new colour invariant image representation based on an existing grey-scale image enhancement technique: histogram equalisation and applies the method to an image indexing application and shows that the method out performs all previous invariant representations.About:
This article is published in Pattern Recognition.The article was published on 2005-02-01. It has received 216 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Image histogram & Image segmentation.read more
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Robot vision
TL;DR: A scheme is developed for classifying the types of motion perceived by a humanlike robot and equations, theorems, concepts, clues, etc., relating the objects, their positions, and their motion to their images on the focal plane are presented.
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Color Invariants for Person Reidentification
TL;DR: This work revisits the problem of specific object recognition using color distributions using color distribution structure, and shows that it is invariant under a wide range of imaging conditions while being discriminative enough to be practical.
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Person Re-identification Using Spatial Covariance Regions of Human Body Parts
TL;DR: A new appearance model based on spatial covariance regions extracted from human body parts is proposed, which outperforms state of the art methods in re-identification of people over a network of cameras.
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Real-time illumination invariant lane detection for lane departure warning system
TL;DR: This paper proposes a real-time and illumination invariant lane detection method for lane departure warning system that works well in various illumination conditions such as in bad weather conditions and at night time.
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Identifying Facemask-Wearing Condition Using Image Super-Resolution with Classification Network to Prevent COVID-19
Bosheng Qin,Dongxiao Li +1 more
TL;DR: A new facemask-wearing condition identification method by combining image super-resolution and classification networks (SRCNet), which quantifies a three-category classification problem based on unconstrained 2D facial images, thus having potential applications in epidemic prevention involving COVID-19.
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Color indexing
Michael J. Swain,Dana H. Ballard +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, color histograms of multicolored objects provide a robust, efficient cue for indexing into a large database of models, and they can differentiate among a large number of objects.
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Color Science. Concepts and Methods, Quantitative Data and Formulas
TL;DR: An encyclopedic survey of color science can be found in this article, which includes details of light sources, color filters, physical detectors of radiant energy, and the working concepts in color matching, discrimination, and adaptation.
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Robot Vision
TL;DR: Robot Vision as discussed by the authors is a broad overview of the field of computer vision, using a consistent notation based on a detailed understanding of the image formation process, which can provide a useful and current reference for professionals working in the fields of machine vision, image processing, and pattern recognition.
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QBIC project: querying images by content, using color, texture, and shape
Carlton Wayne Niblack,R. Barber,Will Equitz,Myron D. Flickner,Eduardo H. Glasman,Dragutin Petkovic,Peter Cornelius Yanker,Christos Faloutsos,Gabriel Taubin +8 more
TL;DR: The main algorithms for color texture, shape and sketch query that are presented, show example query results, and discuss future directions are presented.
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Robot vision
TL;DR: A scheme is developed for classifying the types of motion perceived by a humanlike robot and equations, theorems, concepts, clues, etc., relating the objects, their positions, and their motion to their images on the focal plane are presented.