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A Compact Depth Separable Convolutional Image Filter for Clinical Color Perception Test
<p>Deep convolutional neural networks have achieved good performance in the application of computer vision, but there are also problems, such as a large amount of computation, time consuming, and high memory demand. In this paper, a depthwise separable convolution filter pruning method based on PCA is proposed.
Zheyi Wen Zheyi Wen +3 more
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The effect of adapting and test field color on the perception of size
F L Kitterle
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A NEW DIAGNOSTIC METHOD OF TESTING AND TRAINING COLOR PERCEPTION
Israel Dvorine
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[Precise diagnosis of color sense anomaly by color perception test involving color arrangement].
Syuhei Tsutsumi
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Testing the Possibility of Average-Color Perception from Multi-Colored Patterns
Optical Review, 2004To test the possibility that an average color is perceived from a multi-colored pattern, the appearance of colored mosaic patterns as a whole was measured by the method of adjustment. As the range of color distribution in a mosaic pattern became larger, subjects’ matches deviated more from the photometric averages of each pattern and the subjects ...
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Perception of Hue Re-Examined: An Analytical Consideration of Color-Oddity Test Results
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1977The purpose of this study is to investigate an earlier finding wherein more than 100 subjects in four age groups responded systematically but differently to Munsell hues. According to the theoretical construction of the Munsell Color System, the spacing of the 10 hues is in perceptually equal intervals; the error responses to all hues at constant ...
A C, Little, R, Gaines
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Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 1988
The authors used two tests (the Lanthony's New Color Test and the desaturated Panel D 15 test) to evaluate color vision in 235 subjects (235 eyes) of which 80 normal and 155 diabetic (85 with background retinopathy and 70 without retinopathy, as demonstrated by fluorescein angiography).
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The authors used two tests (the Lanthony's New Color Test and the desaturated Panel D 15 test) to evaluate color vision in 235 subjects (235 eyes) of which 80 normal and 155 diabetic (85 with background retinopathy and 70 without retinopathy, as demonstrated by fluorescein angiography).
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Beyond Routine HIV Testing: Beliefs, Perceptions, and Experiences of Low-Income Women of Color
Catherine K. Medina
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