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In this paper, a pixel based pseudo coloring is presented. The proposed approach consists of two parts: luminance matching and pixel coloring. Given a monochrome input image and a color reference image, luminance matching between the two images is performed. If there is no matching between, a interpolation scheme is used to interpolate the chromatic histograms of reference image. By this doing, it...
In modern intelligent transportation systems, the video image vehicle detection system (VIVDS) is gradually becoming one of the popular methods at signalized traffic intersection due to its convenient installation and rich information content provided. However, in the current VIVDS, the camera usually is installed at the roadside poles or traffic light poles, which not only requires more than one...
In this article, an integrated method, named GC-CV, was developed and applied to image segmentation. The proposed method combines graph cut method and the simplified Mumford-Shah model (C-V model), and takes the advantages of both. In this paper, the proposed GC-CV method is put to test in its three different operational modes. The first mode is the segmentation of binary images using GC-CV directly...
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