Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing
Handbook of Computer Vision Algorithms in Image Algebra
Handbook of Computer Vision Algorithms in Image Algebra
Improving optical Fourier pattern recognition by accommodating the missing information
Information Sciences: an International Journal - Special issue: Optics and information sciences
Use of Artificial Color filtering to improve iris recognition and searching
Pattern Recognition Letters
Image and Vision Computing
Color discrimination enhancement for dichromats using self-organizing color transformation
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Fuzzy Aggregation with Artificial Color filters
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Artificial and biological color band design as spectral compression
Image and Vision Computing
A coloring fuzzy graph approach for image classification
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Presmoothing effects in Artificial Color image segmentation
Computer Vision and Image Understanding
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Artificial Color is simply biomimetic spectral sensing and processing to achieve spectral discrimination. Using Artificial Color means to construct image plane filters; we can then perform logic operations on those filters before applying them to scenes. Boolean and fuzzy logic can both be used. We illustrate the concept by the Boolean AND of two such masks applied to a complex scene.