DocumentCode
51543
Title
Intrinsic Image Decomposition Using a Sparse Representation of Reflectance
Author
Li Shen ; Chuohao Yeo ; Binh-Son Hua
Author_Institution
Inst. for Infocomm Res., Singapore, Singapore
Volume
35
Issue
12
fYear
2013
fDate
Dec. 2013
Firstpage
2904
Lastpage
2915
Abstract
Intrinsic image decomposition is an important problem that targets the recovery of shading and reflectance components from a single image. While this is an ill-posed problem on its own, we propose a novel approach for intrinsic image decomposition using reflectance sparsity priors that we have developed. Our sparse representation of reflectance is based on a simple observation: Neighboring pixels with similar chromaticities usually have the same reflectance. We formalize and apply this sparsity constraint on local reflectance to construct a data-driven second-generation wavelet representation. We show that the reflectance component of natural images is sparse in this representation. We further propose and formulate a global sparse constraint on reflectance colors using the assumption that each natural image uses a small set of material colors. Using this sparse reflectance representation and the global constraint on a sparse set of reflectance colors, we formulate a constrained $(l_1)$-norm minimization problem for intrinsic image decomposition that can be solved efficiently. Our algorithm can successfully extract intrinsic images from a single image without using color models or any user interaction. Experimental results on a variety of images demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique.
Keywords
image colour analysis; image representation; image resolution; minimisation; reflectivity; wavelet transforms; chromaticities; data-driven second-generation wavelet representation; global sparse constraint; intrinsic image decomposition; l1-norm minimization problem; local reflectance; material color; natural image; natural images; reflectance color; reflectance component recovery; reflectance sparsity; shading component recovery; sparse reflectance representation; sparsity constraint; Image color analysis; Image decomposition; Image edge detection; Multiresolution analysis; Reflectance; Wavelet transforms; Intrinsic image decomposition; multiresolution analysis; sparse reconstruction;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0162-8828
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAMI.2013.136
Filename
6565319
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