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28 January 2008 Investigation on the relationship between cone sensitivities and color in context for an organic-based artificial retina
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Proceedings Volume 6807, Color Imaging XIII: Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications; 68070P (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.765432
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2008, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
In principle, an artificial retina should mimic as much as possible the spectral sensitivities of the real retina. For technological reasons, building such an artificial device can lead to spectral approximations in comparison with the real sensitivities. To understand if possible discrepancies can determine big differences in the final perception, the whole visual system should be taken into consideration, not only the retinal input signal difference. This paper aims at investigate how retinal sensitivity differences should affect the final perception. However, answering to this question is a very complex problem related to the whole visual system, that we do not want to extensively address in this paper. We only want to investigate the relationship between the spatial aspects of color perception and the spectral differences among cone sensitivities. Moreover, a personal interdifference has been observed in cone spatial distribution between human subjects, without any corresponding significant difference in final color sensation. It is likely that spatial compensation, performed by human observers, strongly decreases this subjectivity in color signal. We aim at address if a similar principle should be considered in artificial vision. In this paper we analyze the interdifference among integrated values obtained using different organic-based artificial sensors with different spectral sensitivities. Experiments show a significant decrease of the effect of spectral sensitivity sensor differences when a spatial color correction is applied.
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Alessandro Rizzi, Davide Gadia, Daniele Marini, Maria Rosa Antognazza, Stefano Perissinotto, and Guglielmo Lanzani "Investigation on the relationship between cone sensitivities and color in context for an organic-based artificial retina", Proc. SPIE 6807, Color Imaging XIII: Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, 68070P (28 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.765432
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Cones

Retina

Color vision

Multispectral imaging

Human vision and color perception

Resolution enhancement technologies

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