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Development of a human vision simulation camera and its application: implementation of specific color perception
Author(s): Hiroshi Okumura; Shoichiro Takubo; Shoichi Ozaki; Takeru Kawasaki; Indra Nugraha Abdullah; Kohei Arai; Osamu Fukuda
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Paper Abstract

The authors have developed HuVisCam, a human vision simulation camera, that can simulate not only Purkinje effect for mesopic and scotopic vision but also dark and light adaptation, abnormal miosis and abnormal mydriasis caused by the influence of mydriasis medicine or nerve agent This camera consists of a bandpass pre-filter, a color USB camera, an Illuminator and a small computer. In this article, improvement of HuVisCam for specific color perception is discussed. For persons with normal color perception, simulation function of various types of specific color perception is provided. In addition, for persons with specific color perception, color information analyzing function is also provided.

Paper Details

Date Published: 14 March 2013
PDF: 6 pages
Proc. SPIE 8651, Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XVIII, 86511E (14 March 2013); doi: 10.1117/12.2002936
Show Author Affiliations
Hiroshi Okumura, Saga Univ. (Japan)
Shoichiro Takubo, Saga Univ. (Japan)
Shoichi Ozaki, Saga Univ. (Japan)
Takeru Kawasaki, Saga Univ. (Japan)
Indra Nugraha Abdullah, Saga Univ. (Japan)
Kohei Arai, Saga Univ. (Japan)
Osamu Fukuda, Measurement Solution Research Ctr., AIST (Japan)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8651:
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XVIII
Bernice E. Rogowitz; Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas; Huib de Ridder, Editor(s)

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