对由亮度和色彩对比定义的纹理中颜色数量的敏感度。

IF 1.5 3区 物理与天体物理 Q3 OPTICS
Jesse R Macyczko, Michael A Webster
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颜色集合的平均值或方差的变化可以很容易地检测到,但是观察者对定义数组的实际颜色数量有多敏感呢?当一组图像达到四个或更多级别时,辨别一组图像中不同色调或饱和度的变化就变得困难了[J]。选择,Soc。点。[j].中国机械工程,2013,(5):551 - 551。在这里,我们扩展了这些结果,以检查在亮度和色度变化的调色板。刺激是11×11方形元素的纹理,每个元素的颜色从调色板中随机选择。调色板由沿基数轴色彩空间(LM, S和消色差)的不同平面均匀间隔的颜色组成。在LM与S平面中,元素在恒定的色差下仅在色相角度上发生变化,而在消色差与彩色平面中,元素在亮度和色差上都发生变化。四种纹理显示在显示器上,观察者判断哪一种含有额外的颜色。当设定尺寸超过三种颜色时,准确度就会下降。然而,当纹理包含不同的亮度水平时,设置的大小差异仍然更加明显。这种优势在最大亮度对比度的大变化中持续存在,并且在纯黑色或纯白色元素存在时更加突出,潜在地反映了对纯消色差特征的敏感性。结果表明,虽然颜色的数量判断通常非常有限,但不同的颜色属性(色调、饱和度和亮度)在纹理感知中表现出不同的特性,对亮度特征的敏感性增强。
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Sensitivity to the number of colors in textures defined by luminance and chromatic contrast.

Changes in the mean or variance of a color ensemble can be readily detected, but how sensitive are observers to the actual number of colors defining the array? Discriminating changes in the number of unique hues or saturations in the set becomes difficult when the set reaches four or more levels [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A42, B413 (2025)JOAOD60740-323210.1364/JOSAA.31.545299]. Here we extended these results to examine palettes that vary in both luminance and chromaticity. Stimuli were textures of 11×11 square elements, with the color of each element chosen randomly from a palette. The palettes consisted of colors that were evenly spaced along different planes in cardinal axis color space (LM, S, and achromatic). In the LM versus S plane, elements varied only in hue angle at constant chromatic contrast, while in achromatic versus chromatic planes, the sets varied in both luminance and chromatic contrast. Four textures were displayed on a monitor and observers judged which one contained an additional color. Accuracy degraded as the set size increased beyond three colors. However, when the textures included different luminance levels, the set size differences remained more visible. This advantage persisted over large changes in the maximum luminance contrast and was accentuated when pure black or white elements were present, potentially reflecting sensitivity to pure achromatic features. The results suggest that, while numerosity judgments of color are in general very restricted, different attributes of color (hue, saturation, and brightness) exhibit different properties in texture perception, with enhanced sensitivity to luminance features.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Optical Society of America A (JOSA A) is devoted to developments in any field of classical optics, image science, and vision. JOSA A includes original peer-reviewed papers on such topics as: * Atmospheric optics * Clinical vision * Coherence and Statistical Optics * Color * Diffraction and gratings * Image processing * Machine vision * Physiological optics * Polarization * Scattering * Signal processing * Thin films * Visual optics Also: j opt soc am a.
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