Human colour vision differs from the vision of other animals. The most obvious differences are the number and type of photoreceptors in the retina. Eg, while humans are insensitive to …
D Wollschläger, BL Anderson - Current biology, 2009 - cell.com
The chromatic appearance of a surface depends on its surrounding scene. A variety of mechanisms have been proposed to account for such phenomena, ranging from low-level …
Biological neural networks for color vision (also known as color appearance models) consist of a cascade of linear+ nonlinear layers that modify the linear measurements at the retinal …
Modeling approaches have contributed in various ways to our understanding of the neural principles and mechanisms of color vision. We review computational models addressing …
J Malo - Proceedings of the Entropy Conference, Porto …, 2021 - isp.uv.es
ABSTRACT Color Appearance Models are biological networks that consist of a cascade of linear+ nonlinear layers that modify the linear measurements at the retinal photo-receptors …
Colorimetry is an essential tool in every part of colour. This article looks over our shoulders at the colour research of Maxwell, Wright, Land and Wyszecki to build a framework for …
This dissertation explores invariance in human visual perception via three unique studies. In the first two studies we probe the visual system to see how robust it is to impoverished …
FM Gawryszewski - Ecology and evolution, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The development of color vision models has allowed the appraisal of color vision independent of the human experience. These models are now widely used in ecology and …
CA Parraga, T Troscianko, DJ Tolhurst - Perception, 2003 - cat.uab.es
A previous study (Párraga et al, 2000 Current Biology 10 35-38) demonstrated psychophysically that the human visual system is optimised for processing the spatial …