Title
Color Deducto: Playing Games To Learn About Color
Abstract
Casual users of color frequently misunderstand the relationships between spatially adjacent colors or even the simpler concepts of value and chroma. In this paper we discuss the design and use of Color Deducto, a computer game that provides an enjoyable way for players to learn about color relationships. Players learn from Color Deducto in two ways. First, they learn by playing the game, which consists of a series of logic puzzles. In each puzzle, players must infer the rule that distinguishes "matching" grids (arrangements of colors that satisfy the rule) from non-matching grids. Second, players learn by devising their own rules for others to infer.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1117/12.387210
HUMAN VISION AND ELECTRONIC IMAGING V
Keywords
Field
DocType
color, colorspace, games, learning, Munsell
Color space,Computer science,Artificial intelligence,Systems architecture,Casual,Computing systems,Color image
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
3959
0277-786X
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
jon orwant100.34
Walter Bender238388.88