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The non-Riemannian nature of perceptual color space.
- ArtProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- 2022
SignificanceFor over 100 y, the scientific community has adhered to a paradigm, introduced by Riemann and furthered by Helmholtz and Schrodinger, where perceptual color space is a three-dimensional…
Flexible Color‐Tunable Electroluminescent Devices by Designing Dielectric‐Distinguishing Double‐Stacked Emissive Layers
- Materials ScienceAdvanced Functional Materials
- 2020
Intrinsically flexible alternating current electroluminescent devices have sparked widespread research interest due to their tremendous potential in bioinspired electronics, smart wearables, and…
FLIP: A Difference Evaluator for Alternating Images
- Computer ScienceProc. ACM Comput. Graph. Interact. Tech.
- 2020
This work presents FLIP, which is a difference evaluator with a particular focus on the differences between rendered images and corresponding ground truths, which produces a map that approximates the difference perceived by humans when alternating between two images.
FLIP
- Computer ScienceProceedings of the ACM on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
- 2020
This work presents FLIP, which is a difference evaluator with a particular focus on the differences between rendered images and corresponding ground truths, which produces a map that approximates the difference perceived by humans when alternating between two images.
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How Well Can People Use Different Color Attributes?
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