Dear All,
Recently there have been some important new contributions to studies
of colour constancy, and we would like to have a Symposium at VSS 2005
to bring some of them together.
If you would like to present a paper at such a Symposium, please let
one of us know.
If there is sufficient interest, we will ask that the organizers
permit us to have a Symposium, and it they agree, we will take it
from there.
The suggested Symposium Abstract is as follows:
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Color constancy and adaptation in natural and artificial environments.
Recent research has highlighted the large variations in the extent of
color constancy across tasks, individuals, lighting sources, samples,
states of adaptation, and environments. On the other hand some stimulus
variables that might be expected to alter color constancy, such as
randomizing the layout or providing cues to the illuminant, seem to
have rather little effect.
The purpose of this Symposium is both to present new work and to review
recent findings, with the aim of isolating and understanding some of
the causes of this variability or lack of it.
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*** If you are entirely uninterested in colour - there are a few people
of this link - please accept our apologies for invading your inbox.
Yours sincerely,
Jamie Kraft & Kinjiro Amano, University of Manchester, UK
Adam Reeves, Northeastern University, Boston MA, USA
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