Abstract
Human color perception is constancy and the color information is important for visual perception. The visual system can describe an objects color attribute rapidely and stably in natural environment, but the visual stimuli available to the brain do not offer a stable code of information. The energy distribution of light reflected from surfaces changes along with alterations in the illumination, yet the brain is able to assign a constant color to them.
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Tao, L., Chen, Y., Yao, G. (1994). A Parallel Algorithm for Simulating Color Perception. In: Marinaro, M., Morasso, P.G. (eds) ICANN ’94. ICANN 1994. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2097-1_15
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