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Saliency-Based Color Accessibility
2015
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Perception of color varies markedly between individuals because of differential expression of photopigments in retinal cones. However, it has been difficult to quantify the individual cognitive variation in colored scene and to predict its complex impacts on the behaviors. We developed a method for quantifying and visualizing information loss and gain resulting from individual differences in spectral sensitivity based on visual salience. We first modeled the visual salience for colordeficient
doi:10.1109/tip.2015.2393056
pmid:25608304
fatcat:ac6oaqzqdbgvnose3dj2nkbh54