2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12293-009-0025-8
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Finding near optimum colour classifiers: genetic algorithm-assisted fuzzy colour contrast fusion using variable colour depth

Abstract: This paper presents a complete Fuzzy-Geneticbased self-calibrating illumination intensity-invariant colour classification system. Previously, we have developed a novel fuzzy colour processing technique called Fuzzy Colour Contrast Fusion (FCCF) that selectively and adaptively corrects colours depicting target colour objects. FCCF has been proven to compensate for the effects of spatially varying illumination intensities in the scene, in various colour spaces. However, FCCF requires a huge set of parameters tha… Show more

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“…For accurately classifying the colours comprising the target colour objects, we employ Fuzzy Colour Contrast Fusion (FCCF) with Heuristic-Assisted Genetic Algorithm (HAGA) [1], [2], [16]. FCCF-HAGA is a colour correction algorithm that effectively compensates for the effects of spatially varying illumination intensities in the scene.…”
Section: Colour Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For accurately classifying the colours comprising the target colour objects, we employ Fuzzy Colour Contrast Fusion (FCCF) with Heuristic-Assisted Genetic Algorithm (HAGA) [1], [2], [16]. FCCF-HAGA is a colour correction algorithm that effectively compensates for the effects of spatially varying illumination intensities in the scene.…”
Section: Colour Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is handled by a HeuristicAssisted Genetic Algorithm (HAGA) which extracts near optimum colour classifier automatically by learning characteristics of target colour [2]. This paper will first describe the process of colour adaptation in Sect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of intelligent techniques can result in a breakthrough in this field, as well, see e.g. [24], which presents an intensity invariant color classification system using the combination of fuzzy and genetic techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%