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Multispectral colour analysis for quantitative evaluation of pseudoisochromatic color deficiency tests
Maris OzolinshSergejs Fominssubject
Spectrum analyzerColor qualityGeographyCross-correlationbusiness.industryContent (measure theory)Multispectral imageColor analysisComputer visionStatistical analysisArtificial intelligencebusinessColorimetrydescription
Multispectral color analysis was used for spectral scanning of Ishihara and Rabkin color deficiency test book images. It was done using tunable liquid-crystal LC filters built in the Nuance II analyzer. Multispectral analysis keeps both, information on spatial content of tests and on spectral content. Images were taken in the range of 420-720nm with a 10nm step. We calculated retina neural activity charts taking into account cone sensitivity functions, and processed charts in order to find the visibility of latent symbols in color deficiency plates using cross-correlation technique. In such way the quantitative measure is found for each of diagnostics plate for three different color deficiency carrier types - protanopes, deutanopes and tritanopes. Multispectral color analysis allows to determine the CIE xyz color coordinates of pseudoisochromatic plate design elements and to perform statistical analysis of these data to compare the color quality of available color deficiency test books.
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2010-11-03 | SPIE Proceedings |