The physiological mechanisms of the neural coding of colors aim at explaining how physical colors, i.e. reflected or emitted light entering the eyes from a visual environment, are converted into perceived colors, i.e. the colors that can be sensed by humans. These mechanisms are well-known to involve both three separate receptor types, the LMS cones, and spectrally opponent and non-opponent interactions resulting from the activity rates of ganglion and lateral geniculate nucleus cells. Color perception is thus a processinherently linked to an observing apparatus and to an experimental environment. The main objective of this contribution is to present a rigorous mathematical model that allows, by taking into account both trichromacy and col...
Our phenomenal color experience has very particular properties. There are six elementary colors, tha...
What we call the "color" of an object is the result of a very complicated and not yet fully understo...
The perception of an image in one\u27s mind filled with vibrant colors comes so naturally for humans...
Inspired by the pioneering work of H. Yilmaz, we propose in this paper a mathematical formalization ...
We propose a mathematical description of human color perception that relies on a hyper-bolic structu...
Since the days of Newton, the space C of colors perceived by a normal human eye has been known to be...
efore 1 psychological. Given equally intense blue and green, the blue is perceived as much darker t...
Inspired by the work of Resnikoff, which is described if full details in the first part of this two-...
In this paper we make a systematic use of the quantum measurement theory to describe perceived color...
In this paper, we provide an overview on the foundation and first results of a very recentquantum th...
Color is a psychological construct of our visual experience that represents an interaction between t...
The tree-receptor theory of human color vision accounts for color matching. A bottom-up, non-linear ...
Color vision in humans is independent over a wide range of the spectral composition of the illuminat...
The hypothesis of de Vries and Rose has been applied to colour discrimination of dichromates. The hy...
Instability in the color appreciation of monochromatic flashes for a normal trichromat is studied wi...
Our phenomenal color experience has very particular properties. There are six elementary colors, tha...
What we call the "color" of an object is the result of a very complicated and not yet fully understo...
The perception of an image in one\u27s mind filled with vibrant colors comes so naturally for humans...
Inspired by the pioneering work of H. Yilmaz, we propose in this paper a mathematical formalization ...
We propose a mathematical description of human color perception that relies on a hyper-bolic structu...
Since the days of Newton, the space C of colors perceived by a normal human eye has been known to be...
efore 1 psychological. Given equally intense blue and green, the blue is perceived as much darker t...
Inspired by the work of Resnikoff, which is described if full details in the first part of this two-...
In this paper we make a systematic use of the quantum measurement theory to describe perceived color...
In this paper, we provide an overview on the foundation and first results of a very recentquantum th...
Color is a psychological construct of our visual experience that represents an interaction between t...
The tree-receptor theory of human color vision accounts for color matching. A bottom-up, non-linear ...
Color vision in humans is independent over a wide range of the spectral composition of the illuminat...
The hypothesis of de Vries and Rose has been applied to colour discrimination of dichromates. The hy...
Instability in the color appreciation of monochromatic flashes for a normal trichromat is studied wi...
Our phenomenal color experience has very particular properties. There are six elementary colors, tha...
What we call the "color" of an object is the result of a very complicated and not yet fully understo...
The perception of an image in one\u27s mind filled with vibrant colors comes so naturally for humans...