The brighter portions of a shaded complex object are in principle more informative about its lightness and are preferentially fixated during lightness judgments. In this study, we investigate whether preventing this strategy also has measurable detrimental effects on performance. Observers were presented with a reference and a comparison three-dimensional rendered object and had to choose which one was “painted with a lighter gray.” The comparison was rendered with different diffuse reflectance values. We compared precision between three different conditions: full image, 20% of the lightest pixels removed, or 20% of the darkest pixels removed. Removing the bright pixels maximally impaired performance. The results confirm that the strategy o...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
Comunicació presentada al IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging, celebrat del 14 al 18 ...
The brighter portions of a shaded complex object are in principle more informative about its lightne...
Lightness constancy requires the visual system to somehow "parse" the input scene into illumination ...
Humans are able to estimate the reflective properties of the surface (albedo) of an object despite t...
The variable resolution and limited processing capacity of the human visual system requires us to sa...
When judging the lightness of objects, the visual system has to take into account many factors such ...
This thesis aimed to study how lightness and brightness perception relate to each other. We used a s...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
Luminance of three-dimensional achromatic objects under given illumination depends on remittance of ...
AbstractA key problem in recognition is that the image of an object depends on the lighting conditio...
A key problem in recognition is that the image of an object depends on the lighting conditions. We i...
Surface lightness perception is affected by scene interpretation. There is some experimental evidenc...
Surface lightness perception is affected by scene interpretation. There is some experimental evidenc...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
Comunicació presentada al IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging, celebrat del 14 al 18 ...
The brighter portions of a shaded complex object are in principle more informative about its lightne...
Lightness constancy requires the visual system to somehow "parse" the input scene into illumination ...
Humans are able to estimate the reflective properties of the surface (albedo) of an object despite t...
The variable resolution and limited processing capacity of the human visual system requires us to sa...
When judging the lightness of objects, the visual system has to take into account many factors such ...
This thesis aimed to study how lightness and brightness perception relate to each other. We used a s...
AbstractBrightness (perceived intensity) and lightness (perceived reflectance) matching were investi...
Luminance of three-dimensional achromatic objects under given illumination depends on remittance of ...
AbstractA key problem in recognition is that the image of an object depends on the lighting conditio...
A key problem in recognition is that the image of an object depends on the lighting conditions. We i...
Surface lightness perception is affected by scene interpretation. There is some experimental evidenc...
Surface lightness perception is affected by scene interpretation. There is some experimental evidenc...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
The reflected luminance of an achromatic object is dependent on both the reflectance of the object a...
Comunicació presentada al IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging, celebrat del 14 al 18 ...