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Separating Virtual and Real Objects Using Independent Component Analysis

HERMANTO, Allan Kardec BARROS, Tsuyoshi YAMAMURA, Noboru OHNISHI

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We often see reflection phenomenon in our life. For example, through window glass, we can see real objects, but reflection causes virtual objects to appear in front of the glass. Thus, it is sometimes difficult to recognize the real objects. Some works have been proposed to separate these real and virtual objects using an optical property called polarization. However, they have a restriction on one assumption: the angle of incidence. In this paper, we overcome this difficulty using independent component analysis (ICA). We show the efficiency of the proposed method, by experimental results.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information Vol.E84-D No.9 pp.1241-1248
Publication Date
2001/09/01
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Image Processing, Image Pattern Recognition

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