Separation of Reflection Components from Multiple Light Sources Based on High-speed Video Camera

Separation of Reflection Components from Multiple Light Sources Based on High-speed Video Camera Saitama University, Toshiaki TSUJI Abstract: The authors have developed a method to separate a diffuse image from an image of high-speed video with specular reflection components. The method is based on an estimation technique based on luminance variation due to flicker of a light with an AC source. However, the method has a serious issue that it is limited for lights with an AC source. This study gets rid of the limitation by extracting the luminance variation components on the video camera images.

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