Revisiting Gray Pixel for Statistical Illumination Estimation
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We present a statistical color constancy method that relies on novel gray pixel detection and mean shift clustering. The method, called Mean Shifted Grey Pixel -- MSGP, is based on the observation: true-gray pixels are aligned towards one single direction. Our solution is compact, easy to compute and requires no training. Experiments on two real-world benchmarks show that the proposed approach outperforms state-of-the-art methods in the camera-agnostic scenario. In the setting where the camera is known, MSGP outperforms all statistical methods.
Yanlin Qian, Said Pertuz, Jarno Nikkanen, Joni-Kristian K\"am\"ar\"ainen, Jiri Matas• 2018
Related benchmarks
| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Color Constancy | NCC (in-dataset) | Median Error2.48 | 29 | |
| Color Constancy | LEVI (in-dataset) | Median Error3.12 | 24 |
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