A model that characterizes the appearance of textured color surfaces in three dimensions is developed. The model is derived from properties of surfaces and the physics of image formation. The color texture model describes the dependence of the spatial correlations within and between bands of a color image on surface reflectance, illumination, and the scene geometry. It is shown that there are important advantages in using color information for texture analysis. From the authors' model, an algorithm for recognizing instances of color textures independent of scene geometry is derived. This algorithm is useful for the recognition of three-dimensional objects and the segmentation of color images of three-dimensional scenes. Experimental results are provided to confirm the model and to illustrate the performance of the algorithm.<>
Modeling and identifying 3-D color textures
01.01.1993
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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