2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-68847-1_22
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Automatic On-Line Color Calibration Using Class-Relative Color Spaces

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“…Heinemann et al [7] in 2007 proposed a colour training algorithm for the RoboCup [13] four-legged (AIBO) league that matches an acquired colour information with prior knowledge of the geometry of the playing field. More recently, knowledge of the spatial relationship between colour classes in a colour space was utilised to develop an adaptive colour classification technique that works even when there are sudden illumination changes [8]. However, spatial illumination variations in the field and discrimination between similar colours were not taken into account.…”
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“…Heinemann et al [7] in 2007 proposed a colour training algorithm for the RoboCup [13] four-legged (AIBO) league that matches an acquired colour information with prior knowledge of the geometry of the playing field. More recently, knowledge of the spatial relationship between colour classes in a colour space was utilised to develop an adaptive colour classification technique that works even when there are sudden illumination changes [8]. However, spatial illumination variations in the field and discrimination between similar colours were not taken into account.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the colour clusterings are unstable even when the object being tracked down is under a fixed illumination because quantum electrical effects in the camera sensor chip easily distorts the colours captured and cannot be prevented. Even worse, the colour clusters drift in the colour space due to spatially varying illuminations [2,[5][6][7][8][9][10]. Figure 1 illustrates a snapshot of solid colour patches under spatially varying illuminations.…”
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“…Where there are one or two dominant colour classes that can be detected unambiguously, these can be used as a reference for mapping the remaining detected colours to known classes [19]. In our experiments on an FPGA, we want to operate on streamed images to limit the resources used by our design.…”
Section: Adaptive Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%