This paper presents a framework for using high-level visual information to enhance the performance of automatic color constancy algorithms. The approach is based on recognizing spe...
Esa Rahtu, Jarno Nikkanen, Juho Kannala, Leena Lep...
Although many color constancy methods exist, they are all based on specific assumptions such as the set of possible light sources, or the spatial and spectral characteristics of i...
—Existing color constancy methods are all based on specific assumptions such as the spatial and spectral characteristics of images. As a consequence, no algorithm can be conside...
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 aim of color constancy is to remove the effect of the
color of the light source. As color constancy is inherently
an ill-posed problem, most of the existing color constancy
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