The detection of shadow and shading edges is a first step towards
reducing the imaging effects that are caused by interactions
of the light source with surfaces that are in the scene. As
most of the algorithms for shadow edge detection use photometric
information, geometric information have been ignored
so far. In this paper, the aim is to include geometric features
for more robust shadow edge detection. First, thousands of
patches are annotated as either containing a shadow edge or
not. Then, geometric features of these patches are analyzed
and it is shown that the combination of photometric and geometric
features improves the classification of shadow edges
with respect to using either one of these features with 14%.
These results demonstrate the added value of geometric features,
in addition to photometric features, for the detection of
shadow edges.
http://www.science.uva.nl/~gijsenij@InProceedings{GijsenijICIP2009,
author = "Gijsenij, A. and Gevers, T.",
title = "Shadow Edge Detection Using Geometric and Photometric Features",
booktitle = "IEEE International Conference on Image Processing",
year = "2009",
url = "https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/isis/publications/2009/GijsenijICIP2009",
pdf = "https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/isis/publications/2009/GijsenijICIP2009/GijsenijICIP2009.pdf",
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