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1 November 1989 Color Vision: Machine And Human
Jussi Parkkinen, Timo Jaaskelainen
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Proceedings Volume 1199, Visual Communications and Image Processing IV; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970128
Event: 1989 Symposium on Visual Communications, Image Processing, and Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1989, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Abstract
Color vision is nowadays an important and intensively studied field as well in the machine vision research as in the human vision research. There are numerous (three dimensional) color coordinate systems used in machine vision, and most of them are based on simplified models of human vision. Thought many times sufficient, three dimensional color representation does not give needed accuracy allways. To achieve better performance, multispectral imaging and analysis methods are needed. A pattern recognition based color analysis method, the subspace approach, is described in this paper. This method is applicable to color discrimination, recognition, and classification. Eigen-spectra information of natural colors is compared to anatomical and physiological data on color vision mechanism. Interesting similarities were observed.
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Jussi Parkkinen and Timo Jaaskelainen "Color Vision: Machine And Human", Proc. SPIE 1199, Visual Communications and Image Processing IV, (1 November 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970128
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KEYWORDS
Color vision

Machine vision

Image processing

Visual process modeling

Visual system

Visual communications

Statistical analysis

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