Geometric Representations of Perceptual Phenomena

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Bilinear Models
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Chromaticity Diagram
color
Color Constancy
Color Differences
color perception models
Color Space
constancy
Correlated Color Temperature
cortical representation
Cross-modal Similarity
cross-modality matching
data
empirical measurement in perceptual science
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euclidean
Euclidean Space
functions
Interpoint Distances
Large Color Differences
Linear Model
Miiller Lyer Figures
MOS
Munsell Chip Colors
Munsell Chips
NEI
proximity
Proximity Data
proximity judgment analysis
Psychophysical Function
reflectance
Reflectance Function
space
Spherical Angles
surface
Surface Reflectance Functions
time perception scaling
Vice Versa
visual psychophysics
Visual Space
Weber's Law

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  • ISBN 9781138975132
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Based on a conference held in honor of Professor Tarow Indow, this volume is organized into three major topics concerning the use of geometry in perception:
* space -- referring to attempts to represent the subjective space within which we locate ourselves and perceive objects to reside;
* color -- dealing with attempts to represent the structure of color percepts as revealed by various experimental procedures; and
* scaling -- focusing on the organization of various bodies of data -- in this case perceptual -- through scaling techniques, primarily multidimensional ones.

These topics provide a natural organization of the work in the field, as well as one that corresponds to the major aspects of Indow's contributions. This book's goal is to provide the reader with an overview of the issues in each of the areas, and to present current results from the laboratories of leading researchers in these areas.

R. Duncan Luce, Donald D. Hoffman, Michael D'Zmura, Geoffrey Iverson, Kimball A, Romney