On the removal of shadows from images
University of East Anglia · Simon Fraser University
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the derivation of a progression of shadow-free image representations. First, we show that adopting certain assumptions about lights and cameras leads to a 1D, gray-scale image representation which is illuminant invariant at each image pixel. We show that as a consequence, images represented in this form are shadow-free. We then extend this 1D representation to an equivalent 2D, chromaticity representation. We show that in this 2D representation, it is possible to relight all the image pixels in the same way, effectively deriving a 2D image representation which is additionally shadow-free. Finally, we show how to recover a 3D, full color shadow-free image representation by first…
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4Topics & keywords
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer vision
- Standard illuminant
- Shadow (psychology)
- Pixel
- Shadow mapping
- Computer science
- Representation (politics)