Title :
Separating reflection components of textured surfaces using a single image
Author :
Tan, Robby T. ; Ikeuchi, Katsushi
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Ind. Sci., Tokyo Univ., Japan
Abstract :
In inhomogeneous objects, highlights are linear combinations of diffuse and specular reflection components. To our knowledge, all methods that use a single input image require explicit color segmentation to deal with multicolored surfaces. Unfortunately, for complex textured images, current color segmentation algorithms are still problematic to segment correctly. Consequently, a method without explicit color segmentation becomes indispensable and This work presents such a method. The method is based solely on colors, particularly chromaticity, without requiring any geometrical information. One of the basic ideas is to iteratively compare the intensity logarithmic differentiation of an input image and its specular-free image. A specular-free image is an image that has exactly the same geometrical profile as the diffuse component of the input image and that can be generated by shifting each pixel´s intensity and maximum chromaticity nonlinearly. Unlike existing methods using a single image, all processes in the proposed method are done locally, involving a maximum of only two neighboring pixels. This local operation is useful for handling textured objects with complex multicolored scenes. Evaluations by comparison with the results of polarizing filters demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.
Keywords :
differentiation; image colour analysis; image segmentation; image texture; iterative methods; chromaticity; complex multicolored scenes; complex textured images; diffuse reflection components; geometrical profile; image color segmentation; inhomogeneous objects; intensity logarithmic differentiation; iterative methods; multicolored surfaces; pixel intensity; polarizing filters; reflection component separation; specular free image; specular reflection components; textured surfaces; Image segmentation; Optical polarization; Optical reflection; Physical optics; Pixel; Power distribution; Rough surfaces; Solid modeling; Surface roughness; Surface texture; Index Terms- Reflection components separation; chromaticity; dichromatic reflection model; diffuse reflection; specular reflection; specular-free image.; specular-to-diffuse mechanism; Algorithms; Artificial Intelligence; Cluster Analysis; Color; Computer Graphics; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Information Storage and Retrieval; Pattern Recognition, Automated; Photography; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.2005.36