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Flexible colour point distribution models

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Abstract

A technique is described which models the way the colour of a set of objects can change. Models are derived from a set of example images. They describe the average appearance of an object and the way in which that appearance can change. Two types of object have been modelled using this method, and the models have been fitted to objects not seen in the training data.

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