Small changes in daylight in the environment can produce large changes in reflected light, even over short intervals of time. Do these changes limit the visual recognition of surfaces by their colour? To address this question, information-theoretic methods were used to estimate computationally the maximum number of surfaces in a sample that can be identified as the same after an interval. Scene data were taken from successive hyperspectral radiance images. With no illumination change, the average number of surfaces distinguishable by colour was of the order of 10,000. But with an illumination change, the average number still identifiable declined rapidly with change duration. In one condition, the number after two minutes was around 600, af...
PhD ThesisThe light reflected from object surfaces changes with the spectral content of the illumina...
AbstractThe illumination in natural environments varies through the day. Stable inferences about sur...
Colour constancy is traditionally interpreted as the stable appearance of the colour of a surface de...
Small changes in daylight in the environment can produce large changes in reflected light, even over...
Color allows us to effortlessly discriminate and identify surfaces and objects by their reflected li...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
Color constancy is the ability to recover a stable perceptual estimate of surface reflectance, regar...
The light field The spectral power distribution of the light emitted by the Sun is almost constant. ...
The phenomenon of colour constancy in human visual perception keeps surface colours constant, despit...
AbstractThe illumination in natural environments varies through the day. Stable inferences about sur...
The human visual system is capable of maintaining constant object colors despite changes in the surr...
The illumination in natural environments varies through the day. Stable inferences about surface col...
The human visual system is capable of maintaining constant object colors despite changes in the surr...
In natural complex environments, the elevation of the sun and the presence of occluding objects and ...
AbstractIn natural complex environments, the elevation of the sun and the presence of occluding obje...
PhD ThesisThe light reflected from object surfaces changes with the spectral content of the illumina...
AbstractThe illumination in natural environments varies through the day. Stable inferences about sur...
Colour constancy is traditionally interpreted as the stable appearance of the colour of a surface de...
Small changes in daylight in the environment can produce large changes in reflected light, even over...
Color allows us to effortlessly discriminate and identify surfaces and objects by their reflected li...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
Color constancy is the ability to recover a stable perceptual estimate of surface reflectance, regar...
The light field The spectral power distribution of the light emitted by the Sun is almost constant. ...
The phenomenon of colour constancy in human visual perception keeps surface colours constant, despit...
AbstractThe illumination in natural environments varies through the day. Stable inferences about sur...
The human visual system is capable of maintaining constant object colors despite changes in the surr...
The illumination in natural environments varies through the day. Stable inferences about surface col...
The human visual system is capable of maintaining constant object colors despite changes in the surr...
In natural complex environments, the elevation of the sun and the presence of occluding objects and ...
AbstractIn natural complex environments, the elevation of the sun and the presence of occluding obje...
PhD ThesisThe light reflected from object surfaces changes with the spectral content of the illumina...
AbstractThe illumination in natural environments varies through the day. Stable inferences about sur...
Colour constancy is traditionally interpreted as the stable appearance of the colour of a surface de...