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ICIP2025_Supp_ID1165

DOI:
10.60864/hvkx-gy42
Citation Author(s):
Submitted by:
Shogo Sato
Last updated:
30 January 2025 - 5:55pm
Document Type:
Research Manuscript
Presenters:
Blind
Paper Code:
1165
 

Intrinsic image decomposition (IID) is the task of separating an image into albedo and shade. In real-world scenes, it is difficult to quantitatively assess IID quality due to the unavailability of ground truth. The existing method provides the relative reflection intensities based on human-judged annotations. However, these annotations have challenges in subjectivity, relative evaluation, and hue non-assessment.
To address these, we propose a concept of quantitative evaluation with a calculated albedo from a hyperspectral imaging and light detection and ranging (LiDAR) intensity. Additionally, we introduce an optional albedo densification approach based on spectral similarity. This paper conducted a concept verification in a laboratory environment, and suggested the feasibility of an objective, absolute, and hue-aware assessment.

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