Abstract:
In an extended image sequence of an outdoor scene, one
observes changes in color induced by variations in the spectral
composition of daylight. This paper proposes a model
for these temporal color changes and explores its use for
the analysis of outdoor scenes from time-lapse video data.
We show that the time-varying changes in direct sunlight
and ambient skylight can be recovered with this model, and
that an image sequence can be decomposed into two corresponding
components. The decomposition provides access to both radiometric
and geometric information about a scene, and we demonstrate how this can be exploited for
a variety of visual tasks, including color-constancy, background
subtraction, shadow detection, scene reconstruction, and camera geo-location.
References:
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Kalyan Sunkavalli, Fabiano Romeiro, Wojciech Matusik, Todd Zickler, Hanspeter Pfister.
"What do color changes reveal about an outdoor scene?." Proc. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) 2008.
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