An Engineering Model for Color Discriminability as a Function of Size.
This work describes a first step towards the creation of an engineering
model for the perception of color difference as a function
of size. Our approach is to non-uniformly rescale CIELAB
using data from crowdsourced experiments, such as those run on
Amazon Mechanical Turk. In such experiments, the inevitable
variations in viewing conditions reflect the environment many applications
must run in. Our goal is to create a useful model for
design applications where it is important to make colors distinct,
but for which a small set of highly distinct colors is inadequate.
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BibTex references
@InProceedings{SAS14, author = "Stone, Maureen and Albers Szafir, Danielle and Setlur, Vidya", title = "An Engineering Model for Color Discriminability as a Function of Size.", booktitle = "IS\&T 22nd Color Imaging Conference", year = "2014", url = "http://graphics.cs.wisc.edu/Papers/2014/SAS14" }