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What Underlies Focal Colours?
  DOI :  10.2352/CIC.2023.31.1.17  Published OnlineNovember 2023
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Colour names are generally attributed to specific colour categories, of which the most representative colour is termed a focal colour. The question as to what underlies this categorization is addressed in this paper. Are the categories simply a naming convention of colours with a specific ‘perceptual salience?’ Results based on the wraparound Gaussian model of reflectances show that colour categories follow naturally from a perception-agnostic segmentation of colours defined in this space. In other words, a segmentation based only on colour coordinates, not perceived colours. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the concept of a focal colour can be explained as a colour that is both (i) representative of a colour category, and (ii) relatively stable under a wide range of illuminant spectra without depending upon chromatic adaptation.

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Brian Funt, Emitis Roshan, "What Underlies Focal Colours?in Color and Imaging Conference,  2023,  pp 86 - 90,  https://doi.org/10.2352/CIC.2023.31.1.17

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