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![]() Dipl.-Inf. Johannes JordanResearcher in the Computer Vision group at the Pattern Recognition Lab of the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-NurembergThe digital revolution enables anybody to easily create, edit and share image data. With these new opportunities come new challenges. My vision are computer systems which assist in interpretation and verification of images from the web. ![]() Gerbil is an open-source project intended for researchers working with multispectral or hyperspectral images, or researching and educating in color and reflectance. The software consists of a new interactive visualization tool targeted at multispectral and hyperspectral image data, and a toolbox of common algorithms, e.g. for segmentation. For more information and download visit See an example multispectral image Current Research:Segmentation of specular highlights and shadows in multi-spectral and RGB images Image Forensics: Detection of tampered ImagesExample: Person from second image was inserted into first image. Third image shows the resulting tampered image, fourth image shows resampling detection map of tampered image. Ambient Illumination in the Dichromatic Reflectance ModelHow do ambient and diffuse lighting play together in a scene? |
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