Estimation of the illuminant colour from human skin colour

M. Störring, H. J. Andersen, E. Granum
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Colour is an important and useful feature for object tracking and recognition in computer vision. However, it has the difficulty that the colour of the object changes if the illuminant colour changes. But under known illuminant colour it becomes a robust feature. There are more and more computer vision applications tracking humans, for example in interfaces for human computer interaction or automatic camera men, where skin colour is an often-used feature. Hence, it would be of significant importance to know the illuminant colour in such applications. This paper proposes a novel method to estimate the current illuminant colour from skin colour observations. The method is based on a physical model of reflections, the assumption that illuminant colours are located close to the Planckian locus, and the knowledge about the camera parameters. The method is empirically tested using real images. The average estimation error of the correlated colour temperature is as small as 180 K. Applications are for example in colour-based tracking to adapt to changes in lighting and in visualisation to re-render image colours to their appearance under canonical viewing conditions.
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根据人的肤色估计光源颜色
在计算机视觉中,颜色是物体跟踪和识别的重要而有用的特征。但是,如果光源颜色发生变化,物体的颜色也会发生变化。但在已知的光源颜色下,它成为一个强大的特征。越来越多的计算机视觉应用跟踪人类,例如在人机交互界面或自动相机中,肤色是一个经常使用的特征。因此,在这种应用中,了解光源颜色是非常重要的。本文提出了一种从肤色观测中估计当前光源颜色的新方法。该方法基于反射的物理模型,光源颜色位于普朗克轨迹附近的假设,以及关于相机参数的知识。用实际图像对该方法进行了实证检验。相关色温的平均估计误差小至180k。例如,应用于基于颜色的跟踪,以适应照明的变化,并在可视化中重新渲染图像颜色,使其在规范的观看条件下呈现外观。
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