An anchoring theory of lightness perception by Gilchrist et al. [1999] explains many characteristics of human visual system such as lightness constancy and its spectacular failures which are important in the perception of images. The principal concept of this theory is the perception of complex scenes in terms of groups of consistent areas (frameworks). Such areas, following the gestalt theorists, are defined by the regions of common illumination. The key aspect of the image perception is the estimation of lightness within each framework through the anchoring to the luminance perceived as white, followed by the computation of the global lightness. In this paper we provide a computational model for automatic decomposition of HDR ima...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through ...
Lightness perception is strongly dependent on context, including the relative luminance of the adjac...
An anchoring theory of lightness perception by Gilchrist et al. [1999] explains many characteristics...
International audienceThe human visual system (HVS) non-linearly processes light from the real world...
SummaryNatural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light i...
Natural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light intensit...
This study develops a neuromorphic model of human lightness perception that is inspired by how the m...
Lightness constancy is the ability to perceive black and white surface colors under a wide range of ...
Comunicació presentada al IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging, celebrat del 14 al 18 ...
We develop a new approach to inferring lightness, the perceived reflectance of surfaces, from a sing...
Agostini & Bruno (1996, P&P, 58, 250-258) found that, under Gelb lighting (an illumination border is...
We take an high-dynamic-range image and predict perceptual lightness, colorfulness, and hue attribut...
iii The display of high dynamic range images and video requires a tone mapping algorithm to depict t...
SummaryHow the visual system detects surface reflectance — lightness — has puzzled researchers for c...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through ...
Lightness perception is strongly dependent on context, including the relative luminance of the adjac...
An anchoring theory of lightness perception by Gilchrist et al. [1999] explains many characteristics...
International audienceThe human visual system (HVS) non-linearly processes light from the real world...
SummaryNatural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light i...
Natural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light intensit...
This study develops a neuromorphic model of human lightness perception that is inspired by how the m...
Lightness constancy is the ability to perceive black and white surface colors under a wide range of ...
Comunicació presentada al IS&T International Symposium on Electronic Imaging, celebrat del 14 al 18 ...
We develop a new approach to inferring lightness, the perceived reflectance of surfaces, from a sing...
Agostini & Bruno (1996, P&P, 58, 250-258) found that, under Gelb lighting (an illumination border is...
We take an high-dynamic-range image and predict perceptual lightness, colorfulness, and hue attribut...
iii The display of high dynamic range images and video requires a tone mapping algorithm to depict t...
SummaryHow the visual system detects surface reflectance — lightness — has puzzled researchers for c...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
Symbols are used in scatterplots to encode data in a way that is appropriate for perception through ...
Lightness perception is strongly dependent on context, including the relative luminance of the adjac...