Image browsing with perceptual classification of correlated color temperature
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18 December 2003 Image browsing with perceptual classification of correlated color temperature
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Abstract
The term "color temperature" usually represents the color of light source or the white point of image displaying devices. The color temperature can be an effective bridge between images' characteristic and human's perceptual temperature feeling against the images. It can capture human's high-level perception to improve image browsing. In this paper, our goal is to demonstrate how well the color temperature is connected to such human's perception. We demonstrate the method of subjective experiment, a color temperature mapping range for each perceptual category, and browsing accuracy of the color temperature ranges obtained from the experiment. The compact representation for the color temperature and some of usage scenarios are explained as presented in the amendment of MPEG-7 standard.
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Sang-Kyun Kim, Du-Sik Park, Chang-Yeong Kim, and Yang-Seock Seo "Image browsing with perceptual classification of correlated color temperature", Proc. SPIE 5307, Storage and Retrieval Methods and Applications for Multimedia 2004, (18 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.527145
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KEYWORDS
Image classification

Temperature metrology

Video

Visualization

Image retrieval

Image segmentation

Image processing

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