computational color constancy
Computational color constancy refers to the ability of a computer algorithm to accurately perceive and maintain consistent colors in images, despite changes in lighting conditions. By analyzing the input image, the algorithm aims to automatically adjust the color balance, making the colors appear more natural and accurate to the human eye.
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