نتایج جستجو برای: color imagery

تعداد نتایج: 167971  

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2004
Creed F. Jones A. Lynn Abbott

This paper concerns the conversion of color images to monochromatic form for the purpose of human face recognition. Many face recognition systems operate using monochromatic information alone even when color images are available. In such cases, simple color transformations are commonly used that are not optimal for the face recognition task. We present a framework for selecting the transformati...

2006
Mark A. Ruzon Scott Cohen Gregg Wilensky Martin Newell

Despite the widespread availability of color cameras and color displays, there is still a demand for black-and-white imagery due to three main factors: (1) artistic effects (e.g. Ansel Adams), (2) the cost gap between color and black-and-white printing, and (3) the design of many algorithms in image processing and computer vision that require a single value per pixel. Recent research [Rasche et...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2012
Sean C. McCarthy Richard W. Gould James Richman Courtney Kearney Adam Lawson

We examine the impact of atmospheric correction, specifically aerosol model selection, on retrieval of bio-optical properties from satellite ocean color imagery. Uncertainties in retrievals of bio-optical properties (such as chlorophyll, absorption, and backscattering coefficients) from satellite ocean color imagery are related to a variety of factors, including errors associated with sensor ca...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 1999
Lifeng Liu Stan Sclaroff

A method for deformable shape detection and recognition is described. Deformable shape templates are used to partition the image into a globally consistent interpretation, determined in part by the minimum description length principle. Statistical shape models enforce the prior probabilities on global, parametric deformations for each object class. Once trained, the system autonomously segments...

2004
A. L. Rankin

Detecting water hazards is a significant challenge to unmanned ground vehicle autonomous off-road navigation. This paper focuses on detecting the presence of water during the daytime using color cameras. A multi-cue approach is taken. Evidence of the presence of water is generated from color, texture, and the detection of reflections in stereo range data. A rule base for fusing water cues was d...

2017
Joel R. Bock

13 Abstract: Synesthesia is a psychological phenomenon where sensory signals become mixed. Input to one sensory modality produces an experience in a second, unstimulated modality. In “grapheme-color synesthesia", viewed letters and numbers evoke mental imagery of colors. The study of this condition has implications for increasing our understanding of brain architecture and function, language, m...

2003
Hanspeter Schaub Christopher E. Smith

Statistical active contour models (aka statistical pressure snakes) have attractive properties for use in mobile manipulation platforms as both a method for use in visual servoing and as a natural component of a human-computer interface. Unfortunately, the constantly changing illumination expected in outdoor environments presents problems for statistical pressure snakes and for their image grad...

2015
Xiuguang Zhou

This paper presents a powerful technology of color balance between images. It does not only work for small number of images but also work for unlimited large number of images. Multiple adaptive methods are used. To obtain color seamless mosaic dataset, local color is adjusted adaptively towards the target color. Local statistics of the source images are computed based on the so-called adaptive ...

2002
Ambrose E. Ononye Philip W. Smith

Most shape estimation algorithms assume images of smooth surfaces with constant surface reflectance and often require knowledge of illuminant positions. These two requirements limit the applicability of such approaches to a small subset of imaged objects. In this paper a variational approach to the shape-from-color problem is presented that requires no knowledge of scene illuminants, and makes ...

Journal: :Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society 2004
Ohad Ben-Shahar Steven W. Zucker

Primate visual systems support an elaborate specialization for processing color information. Concentrating on the hue component, we observe that, contrary to Mondrian-like assumptions, hue varies in a smooth manner for ecologically important natural imagery. To represent these smooth variations, and to support those information processing tasks that utilize hue, a piecewise smooth hue field is ...

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