Presentation 2007/6/21
The roles of diagnostic colors to natural scene recognition
Tetsunoshin Fujii, Yasuhiro Kawabata,
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Abstract(in English) We examine how colors contribute to scene recognition in terms of semantic factors. Whether color cues are effective for diagnostic color scenes, or not? In Experimemtl, we execute a pair-comparison task that used blurred study images in order to detect chromatic^contrasts effectively. In diagnostic color scenes the recognition rate increased when the images were presented in color mode. Diagnostic color scenes were classified as natural or man-made objects in Experiment 1. In Experiment2, their scenes were reclassifled as the number of possible colorations that can be imaged for each scene. We try to clarify the features of the diagnostic color scenes.
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Keyword(in English) Natural scene recognition / Diagnostic color / Cut-off spatial frequencies / Pair-comparison task
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Title (in English) The roles of diagnostic colors to natural scene recognition
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Keyword(1) Natural scene recognition
Keyword(2) Diagnostic color
Keyword(3) Cut-off spatial frequencies
Keyword(4) Pair-comparison task
1st Author's Name Tetsunoshin Fujii
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University()
2nd Author's Name Yasuhiro Kawabata
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Psychology, Hokkaido University
Date 2007/6/21
Paper # HIP2007-47
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 117
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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