Illumination-Invariant Image Retrieval and Video Segmentation (1999)
| Venue: | PATTERN RECOGNITION |
| Citations: | 14 - 7 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Drew99illumination-invariantimage,
author = {Mark S. Drew and Jie Wei and Ze-Nian Li},
title = {Illumination-Invariant Image Retrieval and Video Segmentation},
journal = {PATTERN RECOGNITION},
year = {1999},
volume = {32},
pages = {1369--1388}
}
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Abstract
Images or videos may be imaged under different illuminants than models in an image or video proxy database. Changing illumination color in particular may confound recognition algorithms based on color histograms or video segmentation routines based on these. Here we show that a very simple method of discounting illumination changes is adequate for both image retrieval and video segmentation tasks. We develop a feature vector of only 36 values that can also be em used for both these objectives as well as for retrieval of video proxy images from a database. The new image metric is based on a color-channel-normalization step, followed by reduction of dimensionality by going to a chromaticity space. Treating chromaticity histograms as images, we perform an effective low-pass filtering of the histogram by first reducing its resolution via a wavelet-based compression and then by a DCT transformation followed by zonal coding. We show that the color constancy step -- color band normalization -- can...







