Modelling of colour perception of different age groups using artificial neural networks
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Mottling assessment of solid printed areas and its correlation to perceived uniformity
SCIA'05 Proceedings of the 14th Scandinavian conference on Image Analysis
Training feedforward networks with the Marquardt algorithm
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
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In this study, the determinability of time related colour changes in prints made using ink that dries on matte coated paper with the offset printing technique and infrared method, has been investigated with artifical neural networks after analysis of the experimental and numerical methods. In the experimental part a ECI 2002 CMYK test scale is printed on a 135g/m^2 matte coated. The prints obtained were measured with a spectrophotometer at certain intervals and by converting the reflection data obtained into the CIELAB colour description spectrum, time related changes in printed colours have been determined. In the empirical study however, colour changes in prints made on matte coated paper using inks that dry with the infrared method are modelled numerically. The average deviation has been found to be 0.4%. As a result, artificial neural networks can be used with the aim to digitally calculate time related colour changes in the offset printing system.