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Human Perception 9: Color
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Color Appearance and Context
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Color Matching and Context
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Color Signaling Pathway
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Surface Reflectance Functions
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Illumination Effect on Absorptions
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Why are Linear Models Useful?
Compact representation of the data Work smoothly with conventional linear matrix computations Help understand practical matters like the number of sensors needed to measure a set of signals
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Example Daylights
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Daylight Basis Functions (CIE)
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Macbeth Chart: Reflectance
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Macbeth Chart Basis Functions
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Macbeth Approximations: Functions
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Macbeth Approximations: Appearance
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Illumination(3) and Reflectance(3)
Yellow illuminant Blue illuminant Black surface Not used in the paper, but a good introductory point for talks. White surface
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Surface & Illuminant Estimation
Gray world assumption Average of all the surfaces in the image is gray Uniform perfect reflector The brightest surface in the image Specularities Glossy surface reflects the illumination directly
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Color Signaling Pathway
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Example Daylights
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Macbeth Chart Basis Functions
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The Photoreceptor Types
Cone wavelength absorptions
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