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A spatial processor model for object colour perception
G. Buchsbaum
1980
SourceJournal of the Franklin Institute
Volume310Issue:1Pages:1-26
English AbstractA comprehensive mathematical model to account for colour constancy is formulated. Since the visual system is able to measure true object colour in complex scenes under a broad range of spectral compositions, for the illumination; it is assumed that the visual system must implicitly estimate and illuminant. The basic hypothesis is that the estimate of the illuminant is made on the basis of spatial information from the entire visual field. This estimate is then used by the visual system to arrive at an estimate of the (object) reflectance of the various subfields in the complex visual scene. The estimates are made by matching the inputs to the system to linear combinations of fixed bases and standards in the colour space. The model provides a general unified mathematical framework for related psychophysical phenomenology.
Indexed Type其他
Cooperation Status其它
Language英语
Content Type期刊论文
URIhttp://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/1299
Collection中国科学院软件研究所
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G. Buchsbaum. A spatial processor model for object colour perception[J]. Journal of the Franklin Institute,1980,310(1):1-26.
APA G. Buchsbaum.(1980).A spatial processor model for object colour perception.Journal of the Franklin Institute,310(1),1-26.
MLA G. Buchsbaum."A spatial processor model for object colour perception".Journal of the Franklin Institute 310.1(1980):1-26.
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