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Correlation Method Based Analysis in Stereoscopic Images


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The stereoscopic images are presented by an intrinsic co-decomposition model. Color composition is a critical part of visual applications in design, visualization and art. The color wheel is frequently used to describe fair color combinations in geometric terms, and, in digital design, to afford a user interface to visualize and use color. To figure the correlation of inter-image or intra-image, the thin subspace clustering in super-pixel level is applied. With the limits on correlation, stereoscopic images are decayed simultaneously and the reflectance components with additional details and sophisticated contrasts are gained for the edge-preserving of super-pixel and the local reflectance correlation of pixels. Researches show that the reflectance components of co-decomposition are clearer visually. Additionally, standard deviation and information entropy of reflectance components of co-decomposition are considered to validate the efficiency quantitatively of the co-decomposition. This new geometric approach is orders of magnitude more efficient than previous work and requires no numerical optimization. We demonstrate a real-time layer decomposition tool.


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Co-Decomposition, Sparse Subspace Clustering, Super-Pixel, Reflectance, Correlation, Pixels
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Authors

M. Vivek Kumar
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India
N. Nikhil
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India
L. Mohanapriya
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India
N. Megha
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India
R. Mohanapriya
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India

Abstract


The stereoscopic images are presented by an intrinsic co-decomposition model. Color composition is a critical part of visual applications in design, visualization and art. The color wheel is frequently used to describe fair color combinations in geometric terms, and, in digital design, to afford a user interface to visualize and use color. To figure the correlation of inter-image or intra-image, the thin subspace clustering in super-pixel level is applied. With the limits on correlation, stereoscopic images are decayed simultaneously and the reflectance components with additional details and sophisticated contrasts are gained for the edge-preserving of super-pixel and the local reflectance correlation of pixels. Researches show that the reflectance components of co-decomposition are clearer visually. Additionally, standard deviation and information entropy of reflectance components of co-decomposition are considered to validate the efficiency quantitatively of the co-decomposition. This new geometric approach is orders of magnitude more efficient than previous work and requires no numerical optimization. We demonstrate a real-time layer decomposition tool.


Keywords


Co-Decomposition, Sparse Subspace Clustering, Super-Pixel, Reflectance, Correlation, Pixels