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Figure 1. Illustration of the invariant image and the invari- ant direction.
Figure 3. Invariant image through FLD on three classes: (a) Original image; (b) Data in 2-D chromaticity space; (c) Cluster- ing through K-means method, different classes are shown in different colors; (d) Invariant image from FLD
Figure 6. Test 3: shadow removal results through FLD. (a) The original image (from [13]); (b) The invariant images from FLD; (c) The detected shadow edges; (d) The recov- ered shadow free color images

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