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Computational Color Imaging

Second International Workshop, CCIW 2009, Saint-Etienne, France, March 26-27, 2009. Revised Selected Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5646)

Part of the book sub series: Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics (LNIP)

Conference series link(s): CCIW: International Workshop on Computational Color Imaging

Conference proceedings info: CCIW 2009.

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Table of contents (24 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Invited Talk

    1. Color Information Processing in Higher Brain Areas

      • Hidehiko Komatsu, Naokazu Goda
      Pages 1-11
  3. Computational Color Vision Models

    1. Spatio-temporal Tone Mapping Operator Based on a Retina Model

      • Alexandre Benoit, David Alleysson, Jeanny Herault, Patrick Le Callet
      Pages 12-22
    2. Colour Representation in Lateral Geniculate Nucleus and Natural Colour Distributions

      • Naokazu Goda, Kowa Koida, Hidehiko Komatsu
      Pages 23-30
  4. Color Constancy

    1. Color Constancy Algorithm Selection Using CART

      • Simone Bianco, Gianluigi Ciocca, Claudio Cusano
      Pages 31-40
  5. Color Image/Video Indexing and Retrieval

    1. An Improved Image Re-indexing Technique by Self Organizing Motor Maps

      • Sebastiano Battiato, Francesco Rundo, Filippo Stanco
      Pages 62-70
    2. KANSEI Based Clothing Fabric Image Retrieval

      • Yen-Wei Chen, Shota Sobue, Xinyin Huang
      Pages 71-80
    3. A New Spatial Hue Angle Metric for Perceptual Image Difference

      • Marius Pedersen, Jon Yngve Hardeberg
      Pages 81-90
  6. Color Image Filtering and Enhancement

    1. Non-linear Filter Response Distributions of Natural Colour Images

      • Alexander Balinsky, Nassir Mohammad
      Pages 101-108
    2. A Computationally Efficient Technique for Image Colorization

      • Adrian Pipirigeanu, Vladimir Bochko, Jussi Parkkinen
      Pages 120-129
    3. Texture Sensitive Denoising for Single Sensor Color Imaging Devices

      • Angelo Bosco, Sebastiano Battiato, Arcangelo Bruna, Rosetta Rizzo
      Pages 130-139
  7. Color Reproduction (Printing, Scanning, Displays)

    1. Color Reproduction Using Riemann Normal Coordinates

      • Satoshi Ohshima, Rika Mochizuki, Jinhui Chao, Reiner Lenz
      Pages 140-149
    2. Classification of Paper Images to Predict Substrate Parameters Prior to Print

      • Matthias Scheller Lichtenauer, Safer Mourad, Peter Zolliker, Klaus Simon
      Pages 150-159
    3. A Colorimetric Study of Spatial Uniformity in Projection Displays

      • Jean-Baptiste Thomas, Arne Magnus Bakke
      Pages 160-169
    4. Color Stereo Matching Cost Applied to CFA Images

      • Hachem Halawana, Ludovic Macaire, François Cabestaing
      Pages 170-179
    5. JBIG for Printer Pipelines: A Compression Test

      • Daniele Ravì, Tony Meccio, Giuseppe Messina, Mirko Guarnera
      Pages 180-187

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About this book

We would like to welcome you to the proceedings of CCIW 2009, the Computational Color Imaging Workshop, held in Saint-Etienne, France, March 26–27, 2009. This, the second CCIW, was organized by the University Jean Monnet and the - boratoire Hubert Curien UMR 5516 (Saint-Etienne, France) with the endorsement of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR), the French Association for Pattern Recognition and Interpretation (AFRIF) affiliated with IAPR, and the "Groupe Français de l'Imagerie Numérique Couleur" (GFINC). The first CCIW was organized in 2007 in Modena, Italy, with the endorsement of IAPR. This workshop was held along with the International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP), the main conference on image processing and pattern recognition organized every two years by the Group of Italian Researchers on Pattern Recognition (GIRPR) affiliated with the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR). Our first goal, since we began the planning of the workshop, was to bring together engineers and scientists from various imaging companies and from technical com- nities all over the world to discuss diverse aspects of their latest work, ranging from theoretical developments to practical applications in the field of color imaging, color image processing and analysis. The workshop was therefore intended for researchers and practitioners in the digital imaging, multimedia, visual communications, computer vision, and consumer electronic industry, who are interested in the fundamentals of color image processing and its emerging applications.

Keywords

  • 3D vision
  • Gaussian filter
  • classification
  • clustering
  • color estimation
  • color image
  • color management
  • color stereovision
  • computer vision
  • data analysis
  • feature selection
  • filtering
  • image classification
  • image colorization
  • image filtering

Editors and Affiliations

  • Laboratoire Hubert Curien UMR CNRS 5516, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France

    Alain Trémeau

  • Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy

    Raimondo Schettini

  • Chiba University, Chiba, Japan

    Shoji Tominaga

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