Search results for "Standard illuminant"

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Study of ambient light influence for three-dimensional scanners based on structured light

2007

Ambient light in a scene can introduce errors into range data from most commercial three-dimensional range scanners, particularly scanners that are based on projected patterns and structured lighting. We study the effects of ambient light on a specific commercial scanner. We further present a method for characterizing the range accuracy as a function of ambient light distortions. After a brief review of related research, we first describe the capabilities of the scanner we used and define the experimental setup for our study. Then we present the results of the range characterization relative to ambient light. In these results, we note a systematic error source that appears to be an artifact…

Artifact (error)Opticsbusiness.industryComputer scienceOptical engineeringGeneral EngineeringRange (statistics)3d scanningStandard illuminantbusinessAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsStructured-light 3D scannerStructured lightOptical Engineering
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Color choice behavior in cats and the effect of changes in the color of the illuminant.

1993

CATSbusiness.industryColour VisionStandard illuminantGeneral MedicineOrange (colour)Choice BehaviorOpticsRewardCatsAnimalsConditioning OperantComputer visionArtificial intelligencePsychologybusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsColor PerceptionBlue lightDie Naturwissenschaften
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MULTISPECTRAL VENOUS IMAGES ANALYSIS FOR OPTIMUM ILLUMINATION SELECTION

2013

International audience; Intravenous (IV) catheterization is the most important phase in medical practices of daily life. It is hard to localize veins in patients who have deep veins, minor age or dark skin; hence multiple attempts become indispensable for proper catheterization in such cases. Near Infrared (NIR) Imaging allow to visualize the veins underneath the skin of persons having non-visibility of veins problem. This paper reports the pre-selection of illuminants that ensure best veins/tissues contrast for patients having different skin tone. The sample subjects have been divided in four different classes based on the Luminance value of their skin tone in order to extract the best ill…

Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectNear-infrared spectroscopyMultispectral imageDark skinStandard illuminantSkin tone01 natural sciencesLuminanceReflectivity010309 optics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine[INFO.INFO-TI] Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV][INFO.INFO-TI]Computer Science [cs]/Image Processing [eess.IV]0103 physical sciences[ INFO.INFO-TI ] Computer Science [cs]/Image ProcessingContrast (vision)Computer visionIn patientArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedia_common
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Nonlinearities and Adaptation of Color Vision from Sequential Principal Curves Analysis

2016

Mechanisms of human color vision are characterized by two phenomenological aspects: the system is nonlinear and adaptive to changing environments. Conventional attempts to derive these features from statistics use separate arguments for each aspect. The few statistical explanations that do consider both phenomena simultaneously follow parametric formulations based on empirical models. Therefore, it may be argued that the behavior does not come directly from the color statistics but from the convenient functional form adopted. In addition, many times the whole statistical analysis is based on simplified databases that disregard relevant physical effects in the input signal, as, for instance…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesColor visionComputer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONStandard illuminantMachine Learning (stat.ML)Models BiologicalArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Statistics - Machine LearningPsychophysicsHumansLearningComputer SimulationChromatic scaleParametric statisticsPrincipal Component AnalysisColor VisionNonlinear dimensionality reductionAdaptation PhysiologicalNonlinear systemNonlinear DynamicsFOS: Biological sciencesQuantitative Biology - Neurons and CognitionMetric (mathematics)A priori and a posterioriNeurons and Cognition (q-bio.NC)AlgorithmColor PerceptionPhotic Stimulation
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What Is the Color of Milk and Dairy Products and How Is It Measured?

2020

Exactly six-hundred (600) scientific articles that report milk and milk products’ color results in scientific journals in the last couple of decades were reviewed. Thereof, the greatest part of the articles derived from Europe (36.3%) and Asia (29.5%). The greatest share of researchers used Minolta colorimeters (58.8%), while 26.3% of them used Hunter devices. Most reports were on cheese (31.0%) followed by fermented products (21.2%). Moreover, the highest number of papers reported color data of milk and milk products made from cow’s milk (44.81%). As expected, goat’s cheese was the brightest (L* = 87.1), while cow’s cheese was the yellowest (b* = 17.4). Most importantly, it appeared that c…

Health (social science)0402 animal and dairy scienceilluminantStandard illuminant04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPlant ScienceReviewcomputer vision systemaperturemilk color measurementlcsh:Chemical technology040401 food science040201 dairy & animal scienceHealth Professions (miscellaneous)Microbiology0404 agricultural biotechnologyAnimal scienceMilk productsColor datacolorimeterlcsh:TP1-1185Food ScienceMathematics
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Light transmission of the human lens and its relation with aging

2011

Purpose To determine the visible light transmission of the human crystalline lens of persons of different ages, using both solar and incandescent illumination. Methods The spectral transmission of lens was measured by using the Perkin-Elmer 800 UV/VIS spectrophotometer. With these data we calculated the percentage of visible light transmission for solar illumination, simulated by the CIE D65 illuminant, and for incandescent illumination (A illuminant). Results The total amount of visible light transmitted by nine crystalline lenses is represented as a function of age: with solar illumination and with incandescent illumination and the comparison between both illuminants.In general, the amoun…

Incandescent light bulbLight transmissionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryBright-field microscopyStandard illuminantGeneral Medicinelaw.inventionCritical illuminationLens (optics)OphthalmologyOpticsTransmission (telecommunications)lawOptoelectronicssense organsbusinessVisible spectrumActa Ophthalmologica
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Asymmetric colour matching: memory matching versus simultaneous matching

2001

We have compared corresponding pairs obtained by simultaneous matching (haploscopic matching) and by memory matching (after 10 min) using 34 reference tests selected from the Munsell Atlas (glossy), belonging to the four main hues 5Y, 5G, 5PB, and 5RP. These colours lie very close to the F1 and F2 axes in the SVF space, where we have analyzed our results. Illuminants D65 and A were used as reference and matching illuminants, respectively. Our results show for both kinds of matching a tendency to select more colourful colours than the original ones, with significant differences between matching and test colours, whereas hue does not seem to follow a definite pattern. This behavior is similar…

LightnessSVF spaceMatching (statistics)business.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringColour matchingHuman Factors and ErgonomicsPattern recognitionStandard illuminantGeneral ChemistryColour memoryCorresponding pairsArtificial intelligenceBest matchingbusinessAlgorithmMemory matchingSimultaneous matchingHueMathematicsÓptica
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Absence of lightness constancy as a deficit of monochromatic vision

1995

Dark-adapted human subjects arranged a collection of colored papers in a sequence according to their lightness. The sequence of the papers (which appeared gray to the subjects) varied under different illuminant spectra. These variations could be predicted quantitatively from the radiometric data and human scotopic spectral sensitivity. By substitution of natural daylight spectra in the computation it was shown that monochromats cannot perceive lightness reliably under the changing illuminant spectra of our planet. Animals need some degree of lightness constancy to detect figures against a background reliably. This can be achieved only with the help of additional light receptors of different…

LightnessSpectral sensitivityOpticsColoredbusiness.industryDaylightRadiometric dataStandard illuminantScotopic visionMonochromatic colorbusinessMathematics
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A Neural Network-Based Algorithm for 3D Multispectral Scanning Applied to Multimedia

2005

We describe a new stereoscopic system based on a multispectral camera and an LCD-Projector. The novel concept we want to show consists in the use of multispectral information for 3D-scenes reconstruction. Each 3D point is linked to a curve representing the spectral reflectance. This latter is a physical representation of the matter and presents the advantage over color information, which is perceptual, that it is independent from both illuminant and observer. We first present an easy methodology to geometrically and spectrally calibrate such a system. We then describe an algorithm for recovering 3D coordinates based on triangulation and an algorithm for reflectance curves reconstruction bas…

MultimediaArtificial neural networkColor imageComputer sciencebusiness.industryMultispectral imageComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONStereoscopyImage processingStandard illuminantIterative reconstructioncomputer.software_genreReflectivityLuminanceMultispectral pattern recognitionlaw.inventionlawComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerAlgorithmComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS
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Spectral Transmittance of Intraocular Lenses under Natural and Artificial Illumination

2011

Purpose To compare the spectral transmission of different intraocular lenses (IOLs) with either ultraviolet (UV) or blue-light filters, and to analyze the performance of these filters with artificial light sources as well as sunlight. Design Experimental study. Methods The spectral transmission curve of 10 IOLs was measured using a PerkinElmer Lambda 800 UV/VIS spectrometer (Waltham, MA). Different filtering simulations were performed using the D65 standard illuminant as daylight and standard incandescent lamp and fluorescent bulb illuminants. Main Outcomes Measures Spectral transmittance of the IOLs. Results All the IOLs studied provide good UVC (200–280 nm) and UVB (280–315 nm) protection…

SunlightIncandescent light bulbbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentIntraocular lensStandard illuminantmedicine.disease_causelaw.inventionOphthalmologyOpticslawIncandescenceTransmittanceMedicinebusinessUltravioletVisible spectrumOphthalmology
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