A regularized approach to color constancy

Color constancy is the ability of color perception independent of the spectrum of the ambient illumination. We present an algorithm that makes use of biologically plausible assumptions concerning the spectra of illumination and surface reflectance in order to solve the undetermined problem of color...

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