The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. Vol. XXXVII. Part B3b. Beijing 2008
3. ELIMINATION OF BUILDING SHADOW
The building shadow elimination method studied in the paper is
based upon the Companion Area Intensity Mapping Method
(CAIM)(Yan Li etal,2001). The first step of the CAIM method
is to make sure the companion area of the shadow, which is
usually taken as the frontal area of the shadow area. This area
lies before the shadow projection direction, such as picture (a)
in Figure 3. The writer observes that the two lines of shadow
lateral sides are usually parallel to the sunlit direction. So in the
paper the companion area is chosen upon this characteristic,
such as picture (b) in Figure 3. As more regions adjacent to the
shadow area are taken as companion area, the grey property
will be more close to that of the area not overlaid by the
shadow.
(a)Common method (b)Method deciding companion
deciding area j n t(ji s p a p er
Figure 3. Comparison of method deciding companion area
Where A is shadow area
B is companion area of the shadow area
—► is shadow projection direction
After deciding the area, grey properties of region A and B
should be calculated out for gamma transform, which will
adjust grey values of shadow. The gamma transform
parameters can be computed by putting the average grey values
of A and B into the gamma transform equation.
original IKONOS image. Picture (b) is the shadow extraction
results. Picture (c) is the shadow elimination results.
Results of the experiment show that this approach is effective
and robust.
(a)Original IKONOS image
(b)Shadow extraction result
Outpixel = 2047 * {Inpixel /2047)"' (1)
Where Outpixel = the grey value after shadow elimination
Inpixel = the grey value before shadow elimination
m = parameter
Parameter m can be calculated by putting the average grey
value of A and B into equation (1).
Then the whole shadow region can be restored by calculating
the grey value after elimination from that before elimination.
4. EXPERIMENT AND CONCLUSION
In Experiment, the building shadow extraction is done with
several IKONOS images and high resolution aerial images. The
shadow extraction results of one IKONOS image are shown in
figure 4. The shadow extraction results of the other IKONOS
image are shown in figure 5. Picture (a) in Figure 4 and 5 is
(c) Shadow elimination result
Figure 4. The shadow extraction and elimination results of one
IKONOS image