Lighting source classification applied in color images to contrast enhancement

Mario Dehesa-González, Alberto J. Rosales-Silva, Francisco J. Gallegos-Funes, Jean M.V. Kinani, Eduardo Ramos-Díaz

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Abstract

A novel methodology is proposed to identify the distribution of the intensity of the illuminant across a real-world image; with this information, the image can be classified as a homogeneous or nonhomogeneous lighting source. A criterion is proposed for deciding whether the illumination in the tested image is homogeneous or nonhomogeneous. This criterion is based on well-established methods that are dedicated to improving color characteristics and are commonly used to determine the color of the lighting source during a captured scene. The classification of homogeneous or nonhomogeneous illumination in real-world images is implemented in the BSD500 database, and the results are compared with a manual classification of images—proposed under subjective criteria—by the authors; in this way, one can analyze how the lighting source affects the image. This procedure provides a classification methodology for real-world image databases found in the scientific literature.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)825-836
Number of pages12
JournalColor Research and Application
Volume45
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2020

Keywords

  • homogeneous
  • illumination
  • nonhomogeneous
  • real-world images

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