Influence of Texture Structure on the Perception of Color Composition

Jing Wang, J. Zujovic, June Choi, Basabdutta Chakraborty, R. Egmond, H. Ridder, T. Pappas
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Abstract The authors explore the influence of the structure of a texture image on the perception of its color composition through a series of psychophysical studies. They estimate the color composition of a texture by extracting its dominant colors and the associated percentages. They then synthesize new textures with the same color composition but different geometric structural patterns. They conduct empirical studies in the form of two-alternative forced choice tests to determine the influence of two structural factors, pattern scale and shape, on the perceived amount of target color. The results of their studies indicate that (a) participants are able to consistently assess differences in color composition for textures of similar shape and scale, and (b) the perception of color composition is nonveridical. Pattern scale and shape have a strong influence on perceived color composition: the larger the scale, the higher the perceived amount of the target color, and the more elongated the shape, the lower the perceived amount of the target color. The authors also present a simple model that is consistent with the results of their empirical studies by accounting for the reduced visibility of the pixels near the color boundaries. In addition to a better understanding of human perception of color composition, their findings will contribute to the development of color texture similarity metrics.
纹理结构对色彩构成感知的影响
摘要:作者通过一系列的心理物理学研究,探讨了纹理图像的结构对其色彩构成感知的影响。他们通过提取纹理的主色和相关的百分比来估计纹理的颜色组成。然后,他们合成具有相同颜色组成但不同几何结构图案的新纹理。他们以双选项强迫选择测试的形式进行实证研究,以确定图案规模和形状两个结构因素对目标颜色感知量的影响。他们的研究结果表明:(a)参与者能够一致地评估相似形状和尺度的纹理在颜色组成上的差异;(b)对颜色组成的感知是非真实的。图案尺度和形状对感知颜色构成有较强的影响,尺度越大,目标颜色的感知量越高,形状越长,目标颜色的感知量越低。作者还提出了一个简单的模型,该模型通过考虑颜色边界附近像素的可见性降低,与他们的实证研究结果一致。除了更好地理解人类对颜色组成的感知外,他们的发现将有助于颜色纹理相似性指标的发展。
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