Vehicle vision system with color correction

US9604581B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9604581-B2
Application numberUS-201214356330-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 5, 2012
Priority dateNov 7, 2011
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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A vision system for a vehicle includes a color camera disposed at a vehicle and having an exterior rearward field of view. The color camera includes an imaging array of photosensing pixels and at least one color filter disposed at or in front of at least some of the photosensing pixels. An image processor is operable to process image data captured by the color camera. Processing of captured image data by the image processor includes utilization of a color correction algorithm that includes a color correction matrix. The color correction matrix algorithm may utilize a 3×3 color correction matrix. The color correction algorithm may include a color correction matrix algorithm and a histogram algorithm that function to determine a color correction for the captured image data.

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A vision system for a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a color camera disposed at a vehicle and having a field of view exterior of the vehicle, wherein said color camera comprises an imaging array having a plurality of photosensing pixels and at least one color filter disposed in front of at least some of said photosensing pixels; an image processor operable to process image data captured by said color camera, wherein processing of captured image data by said image processor comprises utilization of a color correction algorithm that includes a color correction matrix; wherein said color correction algorithm comprises a color correction matrix algorithm and a histogram algorithm to determine a color correction for the captured image data; and wherein an output of said color correction matrix algorithm is used as an input to said histogram algorithm and an output of said histogram algorithm is used as an input to said color correction matrix algorithm. 2. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said color correction matrix algorithm and said histogram algorithm are repeated until a desired level of color correction is determined. 3. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said vision system includes a light source that comprises a Planckian emitter. 4. The vision system of claim 3 , wherein said color correction matrix algorithm and said histogram algorithm repeatedly operate to migrate a plurality of data points representative of white points through a color room towards a center line of white points along a Planckian locus. 5. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said image processor includes polynomial equations representative of light plots in white illuminated illumination scenarios, and wherein said image processor, responsive to a determination that captured image data is representative of a typical illumination scenario, uses a corresponding polynomial equation to determine a desired point along a polynomial equation without having to interpolate between data points. 6. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said color correction matrix algorithm utilizes a 3×3 color correction matrix. 7. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said output of said color correction matrix algorithm used as said input to said histogram algorithm and said output of said histogram used as said input to said color correction matrix algorithm comprise a closed image data color control loop algorithm. 8. The vision system of claim 7 , wherein said closed image data color control loop algorithm is repeatedly applied until a desired level of color correction is determined. 9. The vision system of claim 8 , wherein said closed image data color control loop algorithm operates to migrate the plurality of data point accumulations representative of white points through the color room towards the center line of white points along the Planckian locus. 10. The vision system of claim 1 , wherein said color camera is disposed at a rear portion of the vehicle and has a field of view rearward of the vehicle. 11. A vision system for a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a color camera disposed at a vehicle and having a field of view exterior of the vehicle, wherein said color camera comprises an imaging array having a plurality of photosensing pixels and at least one color filter disposed in front of at least some of said photosensing pixels; an image processor operable to process image data captured by said color camera, wherein processing of captured image data by said image processor comprises utilization of a color correction algorithm that includes a color correction matrix; wherein said color correction algorithm comprises a color correction matrix algorithm and a histogram algorithm to determine a color correction for the captured image data; wherein said vision system includes a light source that comprises a Planckian emitter; wherein said color correction matrix algorithm and said histogram algorithm repeatedly operate to migrate a plurality of data points representative of white points through a color room towards a center line of white points along a Planckian locus; and wherein said histogram algorithm does not use said data points when an RGB component of said data points exceeds a threshold fraction of full scale. 12. The vision system of claim 11 , wherein the threshold fraction of full scale of said RGB component is about ninety percent. 13. A vision system for a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a color camera disposed at a vehicle and having a field of view exterior of the vehicle, wherein said color camera comprises an imaging array having a plurality of photosensing pixels and at least one color filter disposed in front of at least some of said photosensing pixels; an image processor operable to process image data captured by said color camera, wherein processing of captured image data by said image processor comprises utilization of a color correction algorithm that includes a color correction matrix; wherein said color correction algorithm comprises a color correction matrix algorithm and a histogram algorithm to determine a color correction for the captured image data; wherein said vision system includes a light source that comprises a Planckian emitter; wherein said color correction matrix algorithm and said histogram algorithm repeatedly operate to migrate a plurality of data points representative of white points through a color room towards a center line of white points along a Planckian locus; and wherein said histogram algorithm does not use said data points when the RGB components of said data points are substantially similar. 14. A vision system for a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a color camera disposed at a vehicle and having a field of view exterior of the vehicle, wherein said color camera comprises an imaging array having a plurality of photosensing pixels and at least one color filter disposed in front of at least some of said photosensing pixels; an image processor operable to process image data captured by said color camera, wherein processing of captured image data by said image processor comprises utilization of a color correction algorithm that includes a color correction matrix; wherein said color correction algorithm comprises a color correction matrix algorithm and a histogram algorithm to determine a color correction for the captured image data; wherein an output of said color correction matrix algorithm is used as an input to said histogram algorithm and an output of said histogram algorithm is used as an input to said color correction matrix algorithm; and wherein said color correction matrix algorithm and said histogram algorithm are repeatedly applied until a desired level of color correction is determined. 15. The vision system of claim 14 , wherein said histogram algorithm does not use said points when an RGB component of said points exceeds a threshold fraction of full scale. 16. The vision system of claim 14 , wherein said color correction matrix algorithm and said histogram algorithm repeatedly operate to migrate a plurality of data points representative of white points through a color room towards a center line of white points along a Planckian locus. 17. A vision system for a vehicle, said vision system comprising: a color camera disposed at a vehicle and having a field of view exterior and rearward of the vehicle, wherein said color camera comprises an imaging array having a plurality of photosensing pixels and at least one color filter disposed in front of at least some of said photos

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  • G06T7/90Primary

    Determination of colour characteristics · CPC title

  • with one sensor only · CPC title

  • for colour balance, e.g. white-balance circuits or colour temperature control · CPC title

  • for achieving an enlarged field of view, e.g. panoramic image capture · CPC title

  • Physics · mapped topic

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What does patent US9604581B2 cover?
A vision system for a vehicle includes a color camera disposed at a vehicle and having an exterior rearward field of view. The color camera includes an imaging array of photosensing pixels and at least one color filter disposed at or in front of at least some of the photosensing pixels. An image processor is operable to process image data captured by the color camera. Processing of captured ima…
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Magna Electronics Inc
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Primary CPC classification G06T7/90. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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