Fast Color Constancy with Patch-wise Bright Pixels
Abstract
In this paper, a learning-free color constancy algorithm called the Patch-wise Bright Pixels (PBP) is proposed. In this algorithm, an input image is first downsampled and then cut equally into a few patches. After that, according to the modified brightness of each patch, a proper fraction of brightest pixels in the patch is selected. Finally, Gray World (GW)-based methods are applied to the selected bright pixels to estimate the illuminant of the scene. Experiments on NUS -Camera Dataset show that the PBP algorithm outperforms the state-of-the-art learning-free methods as well as a broad range of learning-based ones. In particular, PBP processes a p image within two milliseconds, which is hundreds of times faster than the existing learning-free ones. Our algorithm offers a potential solution to the full-screen smart phones whose screen-to-body ratio is \%.
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@article{arxiv.1911.07177,
title = {Fast Color Constancy with Patch-wise Bright Pixels},
author = {Yiyao Shi and Jian Wang and Xiangyang Xue},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.07177},
year = {2019}
}
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