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Opponent process

Known as: Opponent color, Opponent process theory of color, Opponent-Process Color theory 
The color opponent process is a color theory that states that the human visual system interprets information about color by processing signals from… 
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Review
2016
Review
2016
In this article, an analysis of the historical evolution of the effectiveness of goalkeepers in high level world competitions is… 
2012
2012
Even though there is still room for improvement, recent perceptual image-difference measures show a prediction performance that… 
2011
2011
Camera-based person detection is of paramount interest due to its potential applications. The task is difficult because the great… 
2008
2008
As technology advances the need for more comprehensive analyses of the relationship between human aggression and gaming increases… 
1999
1999
This work concentrates on the problem of watermarking embedding and optimum detection in color images through the use of spread… 
Review
1995
Review
1995
Abstract An international standard for the exchange of continuous-tone color and gray-scaleimages has been approved under the… 
Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Currently, many low-cost computers can only simultaneously display a palette of 256 colors. However, this palette is usually… 
1994
1994
We investigate the display of color image sequences using a model-based approach to multilevel error diffusion. We extend Bouman… 
1990
1990
For normal human observers, color is three-dimensional. The color appearance of any surface can be matched by adjusting just… 
1976
1976
Abstract : A three-dimensional homomorphic model of human color vision based on neurophysiological and psychophysical evidence is…