Title
Crowd sourcing memory colors for image enhancement
Abstract
Memory colors refer to those colors recalled in association with familiar objects [Hering 1961]. The deficiency with existing research in this area is that a) screen memory colors have not been rigorously established and b) existing studies do not include extensive human judgements when evaluating image edits based on memory colors. We first perform a context-free perceptual experiment to establish the overall distributions of screen memory colors for three pervasive objects (skin, sky and grass). Then, we use a context-based experiment to locate the most representative memory colors. Finally, we show a simple, yet effective, application using representative memory colors to enhance digital images.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2343045.2343110
SIGGRAPH 2009: Talks
Keywords
Field
DocType
familiar object,screen memory color,context-free perceptual experiment,digital image,overall distribution,context-based experiment,representative memory color,memory color,extensive human judgement,image enhancement,pervasive object,relativistic effects
Computer vision,Ultrafast optics,Computer graphics (images),Computer science,Digital image,Sky,Artificial intelligence,Perception
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Su Xue1493.82
Ann McNamara227237.32
Holly Rushmeier32294334.25
Julie Dorsey42535182.80