The influence of specular reflectance, albedo, and shape on perceived gloss: A case for three-dimensional maximum likelihood conjoint measurement (MLCM).

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
I-Perception Pub Date : 2026-04-09 eCollection Date: 2026-03-01 DOI:10.1177/20416695261435363
Sabrina Hansmann-Roth
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Abstract

Gloss perception depends on several surface properties, but most studies measure these effects only one or two at a time. Here, we test whether a three-dimensional version of maximum likelihood conjoint measurement (3D-MLCM) can be used to capture the combined influence of multiple cues on gloss. Observers judged which of two surfaces looked glossier while specular reflectance, albedo, and bumpiness were varied together. The additive model showed clear and reliable contributions of both albedo and bumpiness in addition to specular reflectance, and model comparisons confirmed that these cues significantly affected gloss judgments. The full model further revealed that these effects change with gloss level: bumpiness strongly influenced perceived gloss at low specular reflectance but had little effect at high gloss levels. These results show that 3D-MLCM provides stable, interpretable measurements and is a practical method for studying complex interactions between visual features that influence visual appearance.

镜面反射率,反照率和形状对感知光泽度的影响:三维最大似然联合测量(MLCM)的一个案例。
光泽感知取决于几种表面特性,但大多数研究一次只测量一种或两种影响。在这里,我们测试了一个三维版本的最大似然联合测量(3D-MLCM)是否可以用来捕捉多个线索对光泽的综合影响。当镜面反射率、反照率和凹凸度一起变化时,观察者判断两个表面中哪一个看起来更有光泽。除了镜面反射率外,加性模型还显示了反照率和凹凸度的清晰可靠贡献,模型比较证实了这些线索显著影响了光泽判断。完整的模型进一步揭示了这些影响随着光泽度的变化而变化:在低镜面反射率下,凹凸度强烈影响感知光泽度,但在高光泽度水平下影响很小。这些结果表明,3D-MLCM提供了稳定、可解释的测量结果,是研究影响视觉外观的视觉特征之间复杂相互作用的实用方法。
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I-Perception
I-Perception PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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