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5th CCIW 2015: Saint Etienne, France
- Alain Trémeau, Raimondo Schettini, Shoji Tominaga:
Computational Color Imaging - 5th International Workshop, CCIW 2015, Saint Etienne, France, March 24-26, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9016, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-15978-2
Invited Talks
- Mathieu Hébert, David Nébouy, Serge Mazauric:
Color and Spectral Mixings in Printed Surfaces. 3-15 - Joost van de Weijer, Fahad Shahbaz Khan:
An Overview of Color Name Applications in Computer Vision. 16-22 - Masahiro Yamaguchi:
Optics and Computational Methods for Hybrid Resolution Spectral Imaging. 23-32 - Zoltan Kato, Levente Tamas:
Relative Pose Estimation and Fusion of 2D Spectral and 3D Lidar Images. 33-42 - Lindsay W. MacDonald:
Representation of Cultural Objects by Image Sets with Directional Illumination. 43-56
Color Reproduction
- Dmitry Kuzovkin, Christel Chamaret, Tania Pouli:
Descriptor-Based Image Colorization and Regularization. 59-68 - G. M. Atiqur Rahaman, Ole Norberg, Per Edström:
Experimental Analysis for Modeling Color of Halftone Images. 69-80 - Ryosuke Nakahata, Keita Hirai, Takahiko Horiuchi, Shoji Tominaga:
Development of a Dynamic Relighting System for Moving Planar Objects with Unknown Reflectance. 81-90
Color Sensation and Perception
- G. M. Atiqur Rahaman, Abul Hasnat, Rahul Mourya:
Collection, Analysis and Representation of Memory Color Information. 93-103 - João Manuel Maciel Linhares, Jorge L. A. Santos, Vasco Miguel Nina de Almeida, Catarina A. R. João, Sérgio M. C. Nascimento:
The Display Gamut Available to Simulate Colors Perceived by Anomalous Trichromats. 104-110 - Jorge L. A. Santos, Vasco Miguel Nina de Almeida, Catarina A. R. João, João Manuel Maciel Linhares, Sérgio M. C. Nascimento:
Visual Search for Normal Color and Dichromatic Observers Using a Unique Distracter Color. 111-117 - Pablo Martínez-Cañada, Christian A. Morillas, Juan Luis Nieves, Begoña Pino, Francisco J. Pelayo:
First Stage of a Human Visual System Simulator: The Retina. 118-127
Color Image Processing
- Yann Gavet, Johan Debayle, Jean-Charles Pinoli:
The Color Logarithmic Image Processing (CoLIP) Antagonist Space and Chromaticity Diagram. 131-138 - Gianluigi Ciocca, Silvia Corchs, Francesca Gasparini, Emanuela Bricolo, Riccardo Tebano:
Does Color Influence Image Complexity Perception? 139-148 - Andreas Kleefeld, Michael Breuß, Martin Welk, Bernhard Burgeth:
Adaptive Filters for Color Images: Median Filtering and Its Extensions. 149-158
Spectral Imaging
- Simone Bianco:
Can Linear Data Projection Improve Hyperspectral Face Recognition? 161-170 - Hilda Deborah, Noël Richard, Jon Yngve Hardeberg:
Spectral Impulse Noise Model for Spectral Image Processing. 171-180 - Xingbo Wang, Philip J. Green, Jean-Baptiste Thomas, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Pierre Gouton:
Evaluation of the Colorimetric Performance of Single-Sensor Image Acquisition Systems Employing Colour and Multispectral Filter Array. 181-191
Color in Digital Cultural Heritage
- Jay Arre Toque, Pengchang Zhang, Peng Wang, Ari Ide-Ektessabi:
High-Resolution Multispectral Scanning for Mesoscopic Investigation of Discoloration of Traditional Japanese Pigments. 195-207 - Citlalli Gámez Serna, Ruven Pillay, Alain Trémeau:
Data Fusion of Objects Using Techniques Such as Laser Scanning, Structured Light and Photogrammetry for Cultural Heritage Applications. 208-224 - Tatiana Vitorino, Andrea Casini, Costanza Cucci, Ana Gebejes, Jouni Hiltunen, Markku Hauta-Kasari, Marcello Picollo, Lorenzo Stefani:
Accuracy in Colour Reproduction: Using a ColorChecker Chart to Assess the Usefulness and Comparability of Data Acquired with Two Hyper-Spectral Systems. 225-235 - Sérgio M. C. Nascimento, João Manuel Maciel Linhares, Catarina A. R. João, Kinjiro Amano, Cristina Montagner, Maria J. Melo, Márcia Vilarigues:
Estimating the Colors of Paintings. 236-242
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