Presentation 1999/1/19
Visual Sensitivities to Color Distributions
Naokazu GODA,
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Abstract(in English) In natural environment, scenes and objects are composed of various colors(variegated).Thus, natural scenes and objects are represented by distributions in color space.Color distribution may be a cue to discriminate and identify the scenes and objects.In this study, to clarify how the visual system use information about color distributions, discrimination sensitivities for patterns defined by various types of color distributions were measured.The results showed that only certain types of color distributions can be discriminated.The results also suggest that the visual system are sensitive to difference in"main axis"of color distributions.
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Keyword(in English) Color vision / Natural scene / Statistical information / Color distributions
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Title (in English) Visual Sensitivities to Color Distributions
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Keyword(1) Color vision
Keyword(2) Natural scene
Keyword(3) Statistical information
Keyword(4) Color distributions
1st Author's Name Naokazu GODA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University : ATR Human Information Processing Research Laboratories()
Date 1999/1/19
Paper # HIP98-41
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 504
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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