Title :
Human color impression model for well-ordered color signal sequence with minimum distance
Author :
Sugano, Naotoshi ; Matsushita, Youichi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Tamagawa Univ., Machida, Japan
Abstract :
We examine how a seven-color cyclic sequence affects human color impressions. In order to investigate different effects of two sequences, we consider a hexagonal diagram that is a projection of RGB color space from white to black. The hexagonal diagram is roughly corresponding to the hue circle indicated by both hue and saturation in the HLS system. It is assumed that if: i) the projected route is nearly the minimum; ii) each saturation is large; and iii) neighboring colors are not too close to each other, the projected route area is large. Namely the route area indicates the magnitude of naturalness (as a rainbow feeling) for color sequences. The minimum sequence is similar to the order of rainbow colors. On the other hand, the non-minimum sequence is completely different from the order of rainbow colors. Although seven colors in this study are not distributed as rainbow colors, and the seven-color cyclic sequences are also not continuous sequences with gradation, we can propose a human color impression model using the route area indicated by both hue and saturation. In this model, the subject has natural impressions when the route area is large, but the subject has unnatural impressions when the route area is small
Keywords :
diagrams; human factors; image colour analysis; user modelling; HLS system; RGB color space; color signal sequence; hexagonal diagram; hue circle; human color impression model; minimum distance; seven-color cyclic sequence; Circuits; Clocks; Color; Computer networks; Displays; Humans; Space exploration; Traveling salesman problems; Watches;
Conference_Titel :
IFSA World Congress and 20th NAFIPS International Conference, 2001. Joint 9th
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7078-3
DOI :
10.1109/NAFIPS.2001.944422