Colour Transfer By Feature Based Histogram Registration

A common problem in computer vision is that different sensors acquire different colour responses to an imaged object. This problem occurs because physical factors during the imaging process introduce a variation that differs for each sensor; in addition, it is practically impossible to image an object under perfectly constant lighting conditions at different spatial positions within an imaging environment. This variation degrades the performance of colour computer vision processes such as object tracking; in addition, the involved nature of calibration routines means that the calibration step is often ignored.

Author: Chris R. Senanayake
Author: Daniel C. Alexander

Publication: Proceedings of the British Machine Vision Conference 2007. Malvern, UK: British Machine Vision Association | full text (PDF)

Year: 2007

Gwyneth Bradbury

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The aim of my project is to give game design artists better 3D references and scene reconstructions which can be directly fed into the creative pipeline. 

Primary Supervisor: Tim Weyrich

Industry Sponsor : Disney Interactive

3D References for Scene Contructions

Maciej Gryka

Awarded VEIV EngD

MaciejGryka Headshot smallI work on Structure Sensitive Inpainting under the supervision of Dr Gabriel Brostow and in collaboration with Anthropics Technology Ltd.

Primary Supervisor: Gabe Brostow

Industry Sponsor: Anthropics

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