Presentation 2012-07-19
The Diversity of Color Vision and Its Application to Communication
Kazunori ASADA,
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Abstract(in English) People who have various types of color vision exist all over the world. The proportion of the distribution of congenital color vision deficient individuals to normal color vision individuals is about 5 to 8% in males. It is required to consider about "Color Universal Design" which aims for designing an intelligible color scheme acceptable by most people for communicating with colors. Recently, simulation tools for various types of color visions and assistance tools for enhancing the ability to distinguish colors are becoming popular. Furthermore, the possibility of new communication technologies based on the diversity of color visions has also emerged by development of digital technologies.
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Keyword(in English) Color / Color Vision / Color Vision Deficiency / Color Universal Design / Color Perception / Communication
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Conference Date 2012/7/12(1days)
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Title (in English) The Diversity of Color Vision and Its Application to Communication
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Keyword(1) Color
Keyword(2) Color Vision
Keyword(3) Color Vision Deficiency
Keyword(4) Color Universal Design
Keyword(5) Color Perception
Keyword(6) Communication
1st Author's Name Kazunori ASADA
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Date 2012-07-19
Paper # ISEC2012-26,SITE2012-22,ICSS2012-28,EMM2012-18
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 127
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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