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Dept. of Computer Sc. » Pattern Recognition » Research » Groups » Computer Vision » Color and Reflectance » Color Constancy under Non-Uniform Illumination
Color Constancy under Non-Uniform IlluminationColor constancy algorithms very often assume globally uniform illumination. However, in a number of scenes, this assumption is violated. Consider, for instance, an indoor scene with opened windows. Or a picture taken at night, with flash light. To achieve good results in such situations, a localized estimator for the illuminant color is required. In our paper Color Constancy under Non-Uniform Illumination: Can Existing Algorithms Work?, we experiment with existing single-illuminant algorithms on multi-illuminant images. We segment the images, and apply off-the-shelf algorithms on these smaller regions. Preliminary results on a small dataset (available here) are encouraging. However - do we really want to 'recycle' single-illuminant algorithms? Or should we focus on specialized multi-illuminant algorithms? The source code to this method is available, and can be downloaded here. For installation instructions, see the file README. Note that the code comes with no warranty, and is licensed under GPL v3. If you use it in your own work, please reference our paper as Michael Bleier, Christian Riess, Shida Beigpour Eva Eibenberger, Elli Angelopoulou, Tobias Tröger, Andre Kaupp: "Color Constancy under Non-Uniform Illumination: Can Existing Algorithms Work?", IEEE Color and Photometry in Computer Vision Workshop, Barcelona, Nov. 2011. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact Christian Riess. ResultsUpon reevaluating the code, our results improved a bit, in particular the fused estimators got a bit better. This was due to a slight inaccuracy in the handling of superpixels without any estimate. Below are the updated tables.
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