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Figure 5. Change trends of brightness, contrast and average gradients when p value from 1-10 in color infrared aerial image shadow
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6. CONCLUSION
In this paper, the Shades of Grey (SoG) algorithm based on
color constancy is explored to remove shadows in true color and
color infrared urban aerial images. The shadow removal effect is
analyzed when p (the parameter in Minkowski norm) takes
different values in each experiment. Three quantitative
evaluations are utilized to assess quality of the shadow removal
result. The main results can be described as follows:
(1)For aerial images, whether true color or infrared, based on
the shadow detection result, the Shades of Grey algorithm can
achieve better shadow removal results when p takes a proper
value. In this paper, this method obtained the best overall
shadow removal effect as p=2. It is different from the normal
nature scene images which get good shadow removal result
when p=6. (2)When p =1, SoG turns into Gray-World one. But
the result is not as good when p=1. It follows that aerial
images can not be regarded simply as grey world images, and
the algorithm based on Gray-World assumptions is not suitable
for aerial images.
Since the method used here does not need a priori statistics
models, and is easier in calculating shadow removal, it is more
suitable for large area aerial image shadow removal.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The aerial images dates was supported by Shanghai Municipal
Institute of Surveying and Mapping in this research. The author
would like to thank for the help.
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