Color Science Seminar - Towards an Image Color Appearance Model for Self-luminous Stimuli

Towards an Image Color Appearance Model for self-luminous stimuliHang PhungPh.D. CandidateLight&Lighting Laboratory, KU Leuven (Belgium)Abstract:The goal of this research is to understand and simulate the color perception of self-luminous stimuli in complex situations. Inspired by the previous works in HDR image rendering and discomfort glare prediction, an image-based approach will be used to take spatial information into account when modelling the color perception of light sources. The application of an existing image color appearance model to simple self-luminous scenes has been evaluated and the next steps towards creating an image color appearance model for light sources will be presented.Speaker Bio:Hang Phung got a joint-master degree in 3D Multimedia Technology from University of Saint-Etienne and Norwegian University of Science and Technology. She is currently a second-year doctoral student at Light&Lighting Laboratory, KU Leuven (Belgium), working on modelling color perception of light sources in complex situations.Intended Audience:All are welcome.This scholar’s visit is supported by the AdvanceRIT program, originally funded through the National Science Foundation under Award No. HRD-1209115.


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Michael Murdoch
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February 06, 2020
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Room/Location: 1080
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