Color perception is a fundamental problem in perception because it is an example of how the visual system extracts invariant information about objects based on an ambiguous retinal image. Previous research on color perception mostly used two-dimensional scenes that consist of small numbers of flat surfaces under a uniform light source. In three-dimensional scenes, however, light reflected from an object\u27s surface depends on its shape, pose, orientation, surface material property, and spatial location. In the face of uncertainty introduced by so many variables, can the previous findings about color constancy in simple scenes be used to generate predictions for 3D scenes? My thesis focused on studying the color perception of objects in thr...
There has been debate about how and why color constancy may be better in three-dimensional (3-D) sce...
There has been debate about how and why color constancy may be better in three-dimensional (3-D) sce...
A study of colour perception shows that, when assigning colour to objects, the seeing brain takes in...
Color perception is a fundamental problem in perception because it is an example of how the visual s...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
Color constancy denotes the phenomenon that the appearance of an object remains fairly stable under ...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
We studied colour constancy with real-surface stimuli in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional ...
NoIn this study human color constancy was tested for two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D)...
Color has been scientifically investigated by linking color appearance to colorimetric measurements ...
Color constancy denotes the phenomenon that the appearance of an object remains fairly stable under ...
There has been debate about how and why color constancy may be better in three-dimensional (3-D) sce...
There has been debate about how and why color constancy may be better in three-dimensional (3-D) sce...
A study of colour perception shows that, when assigning colour to objects, the seeing brain takes in...
Color perception is a fundamental problem in perception because it is an example of how the visual s...
Colour constancy refers to our visual ability to identify the colour of objects under different illu...
Color constancy denotes the phenomenon that the appearance of an object remains fairly stable under ...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
We studied color constancy using a pair of identical 3-D Color Mondrian displays. We viewed one 3-D ...
We studied colour constancy with real-surface stimuli in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional ...
NoIn this study human color constancy was tested for two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D)...
Color has been scientifically investigated by linking color appearance to colorimetric measurements ...
Color constancy denotes the phenomenon that the appearance of an object remains fairly stable under ...
There has been debate about how and why color constancy may be better in three-dimensional (3-D) sce...
There has been debate about how and why color constancy may be better in three-dimensional (3-D) sce...
A study of colour perception shows that, when assigning colour to objects, the seeing brain takes in...