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21 May 2004 Inverting color transforms
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Proceedings Volume 5299, Computational Imaging II; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.538834
Event: Electronic Imaging 2004, 2004, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
We consider experimental methods for creating regular grids for applications such as color management where the grids must be estimated from non-grid samples. To estimate the regular grid, we propose applying a generalization of linear interpolation, called linear interpolation with maximum entropy (LIME). Evaluating different estimation methods for this problem is difficult and does not correspond to the standard statistical learning paradigm of using iid training and test sets in order to compare algorithms. In this paper we consider the experimental issues and propose considering the end goal of the regular grid in evaluating an estimated grid's value. Preliminary experimental results compare LIME, traditional linear interpolation, linear regression and ridge regression.
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Maya R. Gupta "Inverting color transforms", Proc. SPIE 5299, Computational Imaging II, (21 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.538834
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KEYWORDS
RGB color model

Color management

Statistical analysis

Error analysis

Printing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Transform theory

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