The interaction of light and object surfaces generates color signals in the visible band that are responsible for digital ac- quisition system outputs. Inverting this mapping from the sensor space back to the wavelength domain is of great interest for many applications. Since 1964, with the idea of Cohen to exploit the char- acteristic of smoothness of surface reflectance functions, a lot of work has been done in the analysis, synthesis and recovering of spectral information using linear models. The general use of such models is for the establishment of a one-to-one relationship be- tween sensor's data and reflectance spectrum, with the require- ment of ensuring the quality of the recovered spectrum in terms of physical feasibility and naturalness. In this paper, we propose a solution to correct the outcome of a generic recovery method, in order to take into account quality constrains. Our strategy as- sumes the smoothness of the solution of the recovery method, an assumption implicitly satisfied from the adoption of linear models to represent reflectance functions.

From color sensor space to feasible reflectance spectra

Zuffi S;
2008

Abstract

The interaction of light and object surfaces generates color signals in the visible band that are responsible for digital ac- quisition system outputs. Inverting this mapping from the sensor space back to the wavelength domain is of great interest for many applications. Since 1964, with the idea of Cohen to exploit the char- acteristic of smoothness of surface reflectance functions, a lot of work has been done in the analysis, synthesis and recovering of spectral information using linear models. The general use of such models is for the establishment of a one-to-one relationship be- tween sensor's data and reflectance spectrum, with the require- ment of ensuring the quality of the recovered spectrum in terms of physical feasibility and naturalness. In this paper, we propose a solution to correct the outcome of a generic recovery method, in order to take into account quality constrains. Our strategy as- sumes the smoothness of the solution of the recovery method, an assumption implicitly satisfied from the adoption of linear models to represent reflectance functions.
2008
Istituto di Biostrutture e Bioimmagini - IBB - Sede Napoli
Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione - ITC
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