Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 7, 2026

Measuring Spatially- and Directionally-varying Light Scattering from Biological Material
Published on: May 20, 2013
Geometric and shading correction for images of printed materials using boundary
Michael S Brown1, Yau-Chat Tsoi
1Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay. msbrown@ntu.edu.sg
Abstract:
A novel technique that uses boundary interpolation to correct geometric distortion and shading artifacts present in images of printed materials is presented. Unlike existing techniques, our algorithm can simultaneously correct a variety of geometric distortions, including skew, fold distortion, binder curl, and combinations of these. In addition, the same interpolation framework can be used to estimate the intrinsic illumination component of the distorted image to correct shading artifacts. We detail our algorithm for geometric and shading correction and demonstrate its usefulness on real-world and synthetic data.
Related Concept Videos
Distance Corrections
Design Example: Marking Boundaries of a Site Using a Compass
Adjusting a Traverse
Lagrange Multipliers: Two Constraints
Influence of Earth's Curvature and Atmospheric Refraction on Leveling
Graphical Representation of Inequalities

