DocumentCode :
254029
Title :
Reflectance and Fluorescent Spectra Recovery Based on Fluorescent Chromaticity Invariance under Varying Illumination
Author :
Ying Fu ; Lam, Antony ; Kobashi, Yasuyuki ; Sato, Imari ; Okabe, Toshiya ; Sato, Yuuki
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
fYear :
2014
fDate :
23-28 June 2014
Firstpage :
2171
Lastpage :
2178
Abstract :
In recent years, fluorescence analysis of scenes has received attention. Fluorescence can provide additional information about scenes, and has been used in applications such as camera spectral sensitivity estimation, 3D reconstruction, and color relighting. In particular, hyperspectral images of reflective-fluorescent scenes provide a rich amount of data. However, due to the complex nature of fluorescence, hyperspectral imaging methods rely on specialized equipment such as hyperspectral cameras and specialized illuminants. In this paper, we propose a more practical approach to hyperspectral imaging of reflective-fluorescent scenes using only a conventional RGB camera and varied colored illuminants. The key idea of our approach is to exploit a unique property of fluorescence: the chromaticity of fluorescence emissions are invariant under different illuminants. This allows us to robustly estimate spectral reflectance and fluorescence emission chromaticity. We then show that given the spectral reflectance and fluorescent chromaticity, the fluorescence absorption and emission spectra can also be estimated. We demonstrate in results that all scene spectra can be accurately estimated from RGB images. Finally, we show that our method can be used to accurately relight scenes under novel lighting.
Keywords :
cameras; fluorescence; hyperspectral imaging; image colour analysis; lighting; natural scenes; sensitivity analysis; 3D reconstruction; RGB camera; RGB images; camera spectral sensitivity estimation; color relighting; emission spectra; fluorescence absorption; fluorescence analysis; fluorescence emission chromaticity; fluorescent chromaticity invariance; fluorescent spectra recovery; hyperspectral cameras; hyperspectral images; hyperspectral imaging; lighting; reflectance spectra recovery; reflective-fluorescent scenes; specialized illuminants; spectral reflectance estimation; varied colored illuminants; varying illumination; Absorption; Cameras; Equations; Fluorescence; Hyperspectral imaging; Image color analysis; Surface waves;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2014 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Columbus, OH
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CVPR.2014.278
Filename :
6909675
Link To Document :
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