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  1. Multi-spectral Texture Segmentation Based on the Spectral Cooccurrence Matrix

    Multi-spectral images are becoming more common in industrial inspection tasks where the colour is used as a quality measure. In this paper we...

    M. Hauta-Kasari, J. Parkkinen, ... R. Lenz in Pattern Analysis & Applications
    Article 01 November 1999
  2. Motion Extraction

    Vicious circularities pervade the field of image analysis. For instance, features like “edges” only exist by virtue of a fiducial “edge detector”. In...
    Chapter 2000
  3. Perceptual correction for colour grading using sensor transformations and metameric data

    We present a method of colour shade grading for industrial inspection of surfaces, the differences of which are at the threshold of human...

    C. Boukouvalas, M. Petrou in Machine Vision and Applications
    Article 01 October 1998
  4. Colour management for the textile industry

    Colour management systems are rapidly becoming commonplace in both low-end desktop publishing systems and high-end graphic art systems alike. They...
    Chapter 1998
  5. Colour science

    In 1666, Isaac Newton performed his famous experiment showing that white light can be separated by a prism to form a strip of light, named the...
    Chapter 1998
  6. Color Segmentation and Color Correction Using Lighting and White Balance Shifts

    A method was developed to segment an image foreground and background based on color content. This work presents an alternative to the standard...
    Philippe Gérard, Clifton Phillips, Ramesh Jain in Virtual Worlds
    Conference paper 1998
  7. Case-based reasoning in color matching

    A case-based reasoning system for determining what colorants to use for producing a specific color of plastic was created. The selection of colorants...
    William Cheetham, John Graf in Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development
    Conference paper 1997
  8. Fundamentals of Color

    The presence or absence of light is what causes the sensation of color. Light is a physical phenomenon, but color depends on the interaction of light...
    Jonas Gomes, Luiz Velho in Image Processing for Computer Graphics
    Chapter 1997
  9. Introduction

    A scalar image is the result of a physical observation of some scalar field configuration within some confined region of spacetime, i.e. a set of...
    Luc Florack in Image Structure
    Chapter 1997
  10. Local image operators and iconic structure

    We study the image structure revealed by a coherent set of local image operators (e.g., edge finders, ... ). An observation specifies an equivalence...
    Jan J. Koenderink, Andrea J. van Doorn in Algebraic Frames for the Perception-Action Cycle
    Conference paper 1997
  11. Color Devices

    One of the main problems with color displays is that they vary in the way they produce colors. Not only are electronic display devices different from...
    Chapter 1997
  12. Human Vision

    What is colour? Is it a property of the object that we see? Is it a property of our visual system? Of light?
    Chapter 1997
  13. Unsupervised filtering of Munsell spectra

    We present a new method for producing color filters with positive coefficients to represent color reflectance spectra. The subspace method which is...
    M. Hauta-Kasarill, W. Wang, ... R. Lenz in Computer Vision — ACCV'98
    Conference paper 1997
  14. Local Samples and Images

    An image is a coherent set of local samples. It is the purpose of this chapter to turn this statement into a precise, operational definition. To...
    Luc Florack in Image Structure
    Chapter 1997
  15. Colour Image Recognition

    Colour vision is undoubtedly of very great value to an organism; the multitude of colours in nature provides ample evidence of this. Brightly...
    Bruce G. Batchelor, Paul F. Whelan in Intelligent Vision Systems for Industry
    Chapter 1997
  16. Abstraction paradigms for computer graphics

    In computer graphics we use techniques from different areas of mathematics. Mathematical models are used to simulate real-world objects, as well as...

    Jonas Gomes, Luiz Velho in The Visual Computer
    Article 01 May 1995
  17. Images: Regular Tempered Distributions

    In this paper a framework is proposed for representing local image structure in an operationally well-defined and well-posed way. Its mathematical...
    Luc M. J. Florack, Bart M. ter Haar Romeny, ... Max A. Viergever in Shape in Picture
    Conference paper 1994
  18. Biophysics of neural computation

    This paper discusses neural computation in vision. Optimal design links structure-function relationships. This is evident at the cellular level with...
    Conference paper 1993
  19. A Model for the Use of Different Sound Description Layers Within a Multimedia Environment

    The number of applications on graphics workstations using sound in order to enhance the human-computer interaction capabilities is increasing. Using...
    Chapter 1991
  20. A novel algorithm for color constancy

    Color constancy is the skill by which it is possible to tell the color of an object even under a colored light. I interpret the color of an object as...

    Article 01 August 1990
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