研究目的
Investigating how the availability of color- and motion-induced information affects gloss constancy in the perception of surface glossiness under varying lighting conditions.
研究成果
Color information can significantly improve gloss constancy by allowing the visual system to separate highlights from different light sources, while motion information generally increases perceived glossiness without improving constancy. The findings suggest that gloss perception is not 'color blind' and can utilize color to disentangle the influence of multiple light sources.
研究不足
The study did not explore the effects of chromatic differences below a certain threshold or the potential use of motion information in more favorable conditions for highlight segregation.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study used computer-generated scenes with a complex 3D object illuminated by three point light sources, varying in color and distance. The object was either static or rotating. Subjects adjusted the smoothness of a match object to match the glossiness of the test object.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Nine subjects with normal or corrected to normal visual acuity participated. Two subjects were excluded due to unsystematic data.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A TFT monitor (EIZO CG243W), mirror stereoscope (ScreenScope), and Unity game engine (version 5.6.0f3) were used.
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Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
4. Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow: Subjects adjusted the glossiness of a match object under varying conditions of light spread, color, and motion. Each condition was tested multiple times in random order.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
A five-way ANOVA was performed on the matching data to analyze the effects of object shape, test smoothness, light spread, color information, and motion information.
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