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Publications about 'cone'
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David Donoho and Victoria Stodden.
When does non-negative matrix factorization give a correct decomposition into parts ?.
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems,
17,
2004.
Keywords: ingeneering,
decomposition.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Normal and defective colour vision,
chapter Representing an observer's matches in an alien color space.
Oxford University Press,
2003.
Keywords: color.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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Yasuki Yamauchi,
David R. Williams,
David H. Brainard,
Austin Roorda,
Carroll Joseph,
Maureen Neitz,
Jay Neitz,
Jack B. Calderone,
and Gerald H. Jacobs.
What determines unique yellow, L/M cone ratio or visual experience ?.
9th Congress of the International Colour Association,
4421:275-278,
2002.
Keywords: color,
hues,
NCC.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Arne Valberg.
Unique hues: an old problem for a new generation.
Vision Research,
41:1645-1657,
2001.
Keywords: color,
unique hues,
review,
NCC.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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A. Stockman and Sharpe L.T..
The spectral sensitivities of the middle- and long-wavelength-sensitive cones derived from measurements in observers of known genotype.
Vision Res.,
40(13):1711-37,
2000.
Keywords: color,
photoreceptor,
cone,
neuroscience.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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M.A. Webster,
E. Miyahara,
G. Malkoc,
and V.E. Raker.
Variations in normal color vision. I. Cone-opponent axes.
J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis.,
17(9):1535-1544,
2000.
Keywords: color,
opponent theory.
[Abstract] [bibtex-entry]
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E.J. Chichilisky and Brian A. Wandell.
Trichromatic opponent color classification.
Vision Research,
1999.
Keywords: color,
neuroscience,
psychology.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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Russell L. De Valois,
Karen K. De Valois,
Eugene Switkes,
and Luke Mahon.
Hue scaling of isoluminant and cone-specific lights.
Vision Research,
37(7):885-97,
1997.
Keywords: color,
perception,
color constancy.
[Abstract] [Comments] [bibtex-entry]
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