This study develops a neuromorphic model of human lightness perception that is inspired by how the mammalian visual system is designed for this function. It is known that biological visual representations can adapt to a billion-fold change in luminance. How such a system determines absolute lightness under varying illumination conditions to generate a consistent interpretation of surface lightness remains an unsolved problem. Such a process, called "anchoring" of lightness, has properties including articulation, insulation, configuration, and area effects. The model quantitatively simulates such psychophysical lightness data, as well as other data such as discounting the illuminant, the double brilliant illusion, and lightness constancy and...
SummaryNatural viewing challenges the visual system with images that have a dynamic range of light i...
An anchoring theory of lightness perception by Gilchrist et al. [1999] explains many characteristic...
A neural network model of early visual processing offers an explanation of brightness effects often ...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
A neural network model of 3-D lightness perception is presented which builds upon the FACADE Theory ...
Agostini and Bruno (1996 Perception & Psychophysics 58 250 - 258) found that, under Gelb lighting (a...
There are many ways in which the human visual system works to reduce the inherent redundancy of the ...
Wallach's ratio hypothesis states that local luminance ratios clr!termine lightness perception under...
There are many ways in which the human visual system works to reduce the inherent redundancy of the ...
An object-oriented model for the brightness perception of static images is presented. The philosophy...
The latest developments in display technology allowed the extension of the range of luminance level...
The present work proposes a new architecture for brightness perception, which aims to unify image pr...
This volume deals with the visual perception of lightness, brightness, and transparency of surfaces,...
The tree-receptor theory of human color vision accounts for color matching. A bottom-up, non-linear ...
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...
An anchoring theory of lightness perception by Gilchrist et al. [1999] explains many characteristic...
A neural network model of early visual processing offers an explanation of brightness effects often ...
This article develops a neural model of how the visual system processes natural images under variabl...
A neural network model of 3-D lightness perception is presented which builds upon the FACADE Theory ...
Agostini and Bruno (1996 Perception & Psychophysics 58 250 - 258) found that, under Gelb lighting (a...
There are many ways in which the human visual system works to reduce the inherent redundancy of the ...
Wallach's ratio hypothesis states that local luminance ratios clr!termine lightness perception under...
There are many ways in which the human visual system works to reduce the inherent redundancy of the ...
An object-oriented model for the brightness perception of static images is presented. The philosophy...
The latest developments in display technology allowed the extension of the range of luminance level...
The present work proposes a new architecture for brightness perception, which aims to unify image pr...
This volume deals with the visual perception of lightness, brightness, and transparency of surfaces,...
The tree-receptor theory of human color vision accounts for color matching. A bottom-up, non-linear ...
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...
An anchoring theory of lightness perception by Gilchrist et al. [1999] explains many characteristic...
A neural network model of early visual processing offers an explanation of brightness effects often ...