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Image Quality and Change of Illuminant: An Information-Theoretic Evaluation
  DOI :  10.2352/CIC.2013.21.1.art00018  Published OnlineJanuary 2013
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We investigate the influence of scene illuminant on perceived image quality. Given two multispectral images, an original and a reproduction (e.g. compressed, gamut mapped,..), we seek redundancies of perceived difference through changes of illuminant, and with regard to 5 so-called image difference features (IDF). In order to do this, we employ an information-theoretic perspective to measure variations of entropies in each IDF, w.r.t. various scene illuminants, and in the case of two particular kinds of distortions: spectral gamut mapping and a spectral reconstruction from a six-channel camera model. Our results indicate that changing the scene illuminant has a lesser influence on achromatic image difference features.

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Steven Le Moan, Philipp Urban, "Image Quality and Change of Illuminant: An Information-Theoretic Evaluationin Proc. IS&T 21st Color and Imaging Conf.,  2013,  pp 102 - 107,  https://doi.org/10.2352/CIC.2013.21.1.art00018

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