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Enhancement of underwater images and videos is an important task required in several image-based applications like survey, seafloor mapping, telepresence, documentation etc. Color correction or white balance of underwater images is the most challenging issue because of the highly-variable illumination conditions, increasing bluish shift with the depth. Another problem is the low image contrast with...
Films seek to elicit emotions in viewers by infusing the story they tell with an affective character or tone - in a word, a mood. In content-based multimedia analysis, considerable effort has been made to develop methods to estimate film affect computationally. However, results have been hampered by a tendency to classify film scenes either by genre or not at all, while other potentially helpful classification...
Saliency detection aims to find the useful and attractive regions from an image. In many situations, there may be multiple objects in the image, and these objects may have equal attractiveness. Moreover, the appearance of pixels in one object may demonstrate large difference, which could lead to lose the object integrality when detecting saliency. To this end, this paper proposes a multi-saliency...
Salient object detection using RGB-D data is an emerging field in computer vision. Salient regions are often characterized by an unusual surface orientation profile with respect to the surroundings. To capture such profile, we introduce the histogram of surface orientation (HOSO) feature to measure surface orientation distribution contrast for RGB-D saliency. We propose a new unified model that integrates...
Disparity estimation is important for depth information retrieval, stereoscopic image construction, and light filed image rendering. To develop a high accurate disparity estimation algorithm, in this work, several techniques are adopted. First, unlike existing methods, which adopt feature point matching, n by n block matching, or global matching, we apply superpixels together with an automatic adjusting...
In recent years there have been many proposals for automated applications in vegetable harvesting. There are two major challenges: estimation of yield and harvesting of fruit trees. This research proposes a new algorithm that allows accurate counting of the number of fruits on a tree to accurately estimate the output of a dragon fruit. The algorithm consists of the following main steps: image segmentation,...
The human visual system employs an information selection mechanism, visual attention, so that higher-level cognitive processes can be restricted to a potentially important subset of the incoming information. This mechanism is amenable to efficient computational implementation and, consequently, it has been incorporated into many technological applications. Among these applications is autonomous mobile...
In this paper we present a novel approach for depth map enhancement from an RGB-D video sequence. The basic idea is to exploit the photometric information in the color sequence. Instead of making any assumption about surface albedo or controlled object motion and lighting, we use the lighting variations introduced by casual object movement. We are effectively calculating photometric stereo from a...
This paper proposed robust color constancy method for changing illuminant by using local chromaticity distribution and analysis of illuminant influence for each hue angle. First, changing in chromaticity distribution direction for each color with respect to various illuminant is analyzed using principal component analysis. Next, change in standard deviation of chromaticity distribution with respect...
Augmented Reality (AR) scenarios aim to provide realistic blending between real world and virtual objects. A key factor for realistic AR is thus a correct illumination simulation. This consists in estimating the characteristics of real light sources and use them to model virtual lighting. In this paper, we briefly introduce a novel method for recovering both 3D position and intensity of multiple light...
In this paper, we describe the application TaRDIS, a visual analytics system for spatial and temporal data designed for the needs of archaeo-related disciplines that supports domain experts in analyzing their data. The temporal data is visualized in form of an interactive Harris Matrix that illustrates the temporal position of the layers. The 2D and 3D visualization sketches the spatial position of...
Transparency of optical see-through head-mounted displays (OST-HMDs) makes them suffer from background blending. Existing works have tackled this problem by color correction, but have not addressed how to estimate the background color accurately. In this paper, we apply colorimetric estimation to the subtraction compensation for background blending. Moreover, we propose an optimization framework that...
Recently, various objective image quality assessment (IQA) metrics have been proposed for measuring the quality of a captured image. Moreover, IQA databases have been made available to enable researchers develop and test IQA metrics. For instance, the TID2013 database was used in the experiments conducted in this study. It contains many test images obtained from 25 reference images, each having 24...
Although several powerful joint filters for cross-modal image pairs have been proposed, the existing joint filters generate severe artifacts when there are misalignments between a target and a guidance images. Our goal is to generate an artifact-free output image even from the misaligned target and guidance images. We propose a novel misalignment-robust joint filter based on weight-volume-based image...
In this paper we present a differential approach to photo-polarimetric shape estimation. We propose several alternative differential constraints based on polarisation and photometric shading information and show how to express them in a unified partial differential system. Our method uses the image ratios technique to combine shading and polarisation information in order to directly reconstruct surface...
We propose a joint intrinsic-extrinsic prior model to estimate both illumination and reflectance from an observed image. The 2D image formed from 3D object in the scene is affected by the intrinsic properties (shape and texture) and the extrinsic property (illumination). Based on a novel structure-preserving measure called local variation deviation, a joint intrinsic-extrinsic prior model is proposed...
Estimating surface reflectance (BRDF) is one key component for complete 3D scene capture, with wide applications in virtual reality, augmented reality, and human computer interaction. Prior work is either limited to controlled environments (e.g., gonioreflectometers, light stages, or multi-camera domes), or requires the joint optimization of shape, illumination, and reflectance, which is often computationally...
Aesthetic quality assessment plays an important role in how people organize large image collections. Many studies on aesthetic quality assessment are based on design of hand-crafted features without considering whether attributes conveyed by images can actually affect image aesthetics. This paper presents an aesthetic quality assessment method which uses new visual features. The proposed method utilizes...
Markov Random Fields are widely used to model lightfield stereo matching problems. However, most previous approaches used fixed parameters and did not adapt to lightfield statistics. Instead, they explored explicit vision cues to provide local adaptability and thus enhanced depth quality. But such additional assumptions could end up confining their applicability, e.g. algorithms designed for dense...
This paper describes the measurement to take traffic lines of pedestrian flows outdoors and the investigation of dynamic characteristics by using the density, direction, velocity distribution and so on. These parameters become indexes of the congestion and the dangerousness. And, the time transition of these characteristics evaluate the field dynamically. The arrangement of structures and public facilities...
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