The aim of color constancy is to remove the effect of the
color of the light source. Since color constancy is inherently
an ill-posed problem, different assumptions have been proposed.
Because existing color constancy algorithms are based
on specific assumptions, none of them can be considered as
universal. Therefore, how to select a proper algorithm for a
given imaging configuration is an important question.
In this paper, image stage models are used to aid the selection
of a specific color constancy algorithm. Image stages
are 3D models of a scene. Based on stage classification, the
most suitable color constancy algorithms is selected.
Experiments on large scale image datasets show that the
proposed algorithm using stage classification outperforms
state-of-the-art single color constancy algorithms with an
improvement of almost 8%.
See also
this paper
www.colorconstancy.com@InProceedings{LuICIP2009,
author = "Lu, R. and Gijsenij, A. and Gevers, T. and van de Sande, K. E. A.
and Geusebroek, J. M. and Xu, D.",
title = "Color Constancy Using Stage Classification",
booktitle = "IEEE International Conference on Image Processing",
year = "2009",
url = "https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/isis/publications/2009/LuICIP2009",
pdf = "https://ivi.fnwi.uva.nl/isis/publications/2009/LuICIP2009/LuICIP2009.pdf",
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