نتایج جستجو برای: l1 gloss

تعداد نتایج: 34470  

Journal: :Journal of vision 2004
Gaël Obein Kenneth Knoblauch Françoise Viénot

Gloss is an attribute of visual appearance that originates from the geometrical distribution of the light reflected by the surface. We used the maximum likelihood difference scaling (MLDS) procedure (L.T. Maloney & J. N. Yang, 2003) to estimate gloss scales over an extended range. Observers' judgments were obtained for a series of 10 black, coated samples for two directions of illumination, in ...

Journal: :ACM SIGPLAN Notices 2018

2017
Jean-Baptiste Thomas Jon Y. Hardeberg Gabriele Simone

Bidirectional reflectance distribution function provides a physical description of material appearance. In particular, it helps to describe the gloss. We suggest that, at least, one attribute of gloss: Contrast gloss (luster), may be described directly from an image by using local image contrast measurement. In this article, we investigate the relation between image contrast measures, gloss per...

2014
Kaori Baba Shinichi Inoue Rui Takano Norimichi Tsumura

In this article, the authors reproduce gloss unevenness on a paper surface by expanding the Torrance–Sparrow model, which is based on the measurement and analysis of mesoscopic facets on paper. As the conventional Torrance–Sparrow model only considers macroscopic and microscopic facets, the authors expand the model to be able to consider mesoscopic facets. The normal vectors of mesoscopic facet...

2010
Jonathan B. Phillips James A. Ferwerda Ann Nunziata

Human observers are able to make fine discriminations of surface gloss. What cues are they using to perform this task? In previous studies, we identified two reflection-related cues—the contrast of the reflected image (c, contrast gloss) and the sharpness of reflected image (d, distinctness-of-image gloss)--but these were for objects rendered in standard dynamic range (SDR) images with compress...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1984
W J O'Brien W M Johnston F Fanian S Lambert

The contrast gloss and the average roughness were measured for four commercial composite filling materials. Using a factorial design, each material was subjected to four available finishing methods. A significant difference was found in the contrast gloss among finishing methods, and a significant linear regression is given which relates the inverse of the contrast gloss to the average roughnes...

2016
Juno Kim Kairen Tan Nahian S. Chowdhury

We experience vivid percepts of objects and materials despite complexities in the way images are structured by the interaction of light with surface properties (3D shape, albedo, and gloss or specularity). Although the perception of gloss (and lightness) has been argued to depend on image statistics (e.g., sub-band skew), studies have shown that perceived gloss depends critically on the structu...

2009
Amos Mizrach Renfu Lu Maria Rubino

Gloss measurements are used to evaluate the quality and appearance of a product, especially in cases where esthetic appearance is of importance. Most commercial glossmeters are designed for measuring products of flat surface and therefore are not suitable for food products because of their uneven, curved surface. A new generation of commercial glossmeters is recently available for confined area...

2013
Adrià Forés James A. Ferwerda Ingeborg Tastl John Recker

Color Appearance Models are successfully used to model the color perception differences seen when the same stimuli are presented on different media, e.g. hard copy or a self-luminous display. It is currently unknown if the similar effects are present in gloss perception and if there is need for Gloss Appearance Models. Gloss communication, and the higher level material appearance communication ...

2015
Hua-Chun Sun Hiroshi Ban Massimiliano Di Luca Andrew E. Welchman

Surface gloss is an important cue to the material properties of objects. Recent progress in the study of macaque's brain has increased our understating of the areas involved in processing information about gloss, however the homologies with the human brain are not yet fully understood. Here we used human functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements to localize brain areas preferent...

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