1. Multi-illuminant estimation with conditional random fields.
- Author
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Beigpour S, Riess C, van de Weijer J, and Angelopoulou E
- Subjects
- Computer Simulation, Models, Statistical, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Algorithms, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Image Enhancement methods, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted methods, Lighting methods
- Abstract
Most existing color constancy algorithms assume uniform illumination. However, in real-world scenes, this is not often the case. Thus, we propose a novel framework for estimating the colors of multiple illuminants and their spatial distribution in the scene. We formulate this problem as an energy minimization task within a conditional random field over a set of local illuminant estimates. In order to quantitatively evaluate the proposed method, we created a novel data set of two-dominant-illuminant images comprised of laboratory, indoor, and outdoor scenes. Unlike prior work, our database includes accurate pixel-wise ground truth illuminant information. The performance of our method is evaluated on multiple data sets. Experimental results show that our framework clearly outperforms single illuminant estimators as well as a recently proposed multi-illuminant estimation approach.
- Published
- 2014
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