Abstract
Horizon line detection has several important applications in airborne and marine navigation as well as in surveillance and tracking. Many methods for horizon line detection use only the intensity component of still images and video sequences discarding the color information. Other algorithms locate the horizon line in color images using the information of all the color components. In this work we examine both groups of methods and we compare the performance of color based algorithms to that of luminance based methods. In particular, we compare several methods that have both color and grayscale versions. Our goal is to determine whether it is worthwhile to use color information in horizon line detection.
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