期刊
VISUAL NEUROSCIENCE
卷 23, 期 3-4, 页码 311-321出版社
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0952523806233431
关键词
surface color perception; binocular perception; light field; plenoptic function; color constancy; lightness constancy
资金
- NEI NIH HHS [EY08266] Funding Source: Medline
Researchers studying surface color perception have typically used stimuli that consist of a small number of matte patches (real or simulated) embedded in a plane perpendicular to the line of sight (a Mondrian, Land & McCann, 1971). Reliable estimation of the color of a matte surface is a difficult if not impossible computational problem in such limited scenes (Maloney, 1999). In more realistic, three-dimensional scenes the difficulty of the problem increases, in part, because the effective illumination incident on the surface (the light field) now depends on surface orientation and location. We review recent work in multiple laboratories that examines (1) the degree to which the human visual system discounts the light field in judging matte surface lightness and color and (2) what illuminant cues the visual system uses in estimating the flow of light in a scene.
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