Title :
Does colorspace transformation make any difference on skin detection?
Author :
Shin, Min C. ; Chang, Kyong I. ; Tsap, Leonid V.
Author_Institution :
North Carolina Univ., Charlotte, NC, USA
Abstract :
Skin detection is an important process in many of computer vision algorithms. It usually is a process that starts at a pixel-level, and that involves a pre-process of colorspace transformation followed by a classification process. A colorspace transformation is assumed to increase separability between skin and non-skin classes, to increase similarity among different skin tones, and to bring a robust performance under varying illumination conditions, without any sound reasonings. In this work, we examine if the colorspace transformation does bring those benefits by measuring four separability measurements on a large dataset of 805 images with different skin tones and illumination. Surprising results indicate that most of the colorspace transformations do not bring the benefits which have been assumed.
Keywords :
computer vision; feature extraction; image colour analysis; classification; colorspace transformation; computer vision; separability measurements; skin detection; skin tones; Computer vision; Face detection; Face recognition; Histograms; Image databases; Laboratories; Lighting; Pixel; Robustness; Skin;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Computer Vision, 2002. (WACV 2002). Proceedings. Sixth IEEE Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1858-3
DOI :
10.1109/ACV.2002.1182194