Residual Images Remove

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dc.contributor.author Vaudrey, Tobi en
dc.contributor.author Reinhard, Klette en
dc.date.accessioned 2009-06-16T00:34:52Z en
dc.date.available 2009-06-16T00:34:52Z en
dc.date.issued 2009 en
dc.identifier.citation Multimedia Imaging Report 35 (2009) en
dc.identifier.issn 1178-5789 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2292/4350 en
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dc.description.abstract Real-world image sequences (e.g., recorded for vision-based driver assistance) are typically degraded by various types of noise, changes in lighting, out-of-focus lenses, differing exposures, and so forth. In past studies, illumination effects have been proven to cause the most common problems in correspondence algorithms. We address this problem using the concept of residuals, which is the difference between an image and a smoothed version of itself. In this paper, we conduct a study identifying that the residual images contain the important information in an image. We go on to show that they remove illumination artifacts using a mixture of synthetic and real-life images. This effect is highlighted more drastically when the illumination and exposure of the corresponding images is not the same. en
dc.publisher Computer Science Department, The University of Auckland, New Zealand en
dc.relation.ispartofseries MI-tech Report Series en
dc.rights Copyright Computer Science Department, The University of Auckland. You are granted permission for the non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display, and performance of this technical report in any format, BUT this permission is only for a period of 45 (forty-five) days from the most recent time that you verified that this technical report is still available from the original CITR web site under terms that include this permission. All other rights are reserved by the author(s). en
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dc.source.uri http://www.mi.auckland.ac.nz/tech-reports/MItech-TR-35.pdf en
dc.title Residual Images Remove en
dc.type Technical Report en
dc.subject.marsden Fields of Research::280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences en
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