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  1-5 of 5 Reviews about "Ergonomics (I.3.6...)": Date Reviewed
  An experimental comparison of RGB, YIQ, LAB, HSV, and opponent color models
Schwarz M., Cowan W., Beatty J. ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) 6(2): 123-158, 1987.  Type: Article

The authors describe a color matching experiment in which subjects interactively matched target colors displayed on a CRT display. The five color models selected were RGB, YIQ, LAB, HSV, and opponent colors. Twelve groups of subjects w...

Aug 1 1988
  CNS-HLS mapping using fuzzy sets
Farhoosh H., Schrack G. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 6(6): 28-35, 1986.  Type: Article

Traditional color specification systems, such as the RGB (Red/Green/Blue) and HLS (Hue/Lightness/Saturation) systems, use a triple of numbers to describe a color. The CNS (Color Naming System) is a variant of the HLS system, where Engl...

Nov 1 1986
  Real time graphic simulation of visual effects of egomotion
Peruch P., Cavallo V., Deutsch C., Pailhous J.  Readings on cognitive ergonomics - mind and computers (, Gmunden, Austria, 1991984.  Type: Proceedings

In the Abstract of this paper, the authors promise to present results on (1) multidisciplineary team work on the project, (2) a cognitive model, and (3) real-time simulation by means of graphic images. But, in fact, they only report on...

Sep 1 1985
  The human factors of computer graphics interaction techniques
Foley J., Wallace V., Chan P. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 4(11): 13-48, 1984.  Type: Article

The design of man-machine interfaces utilizing interactive computer graphics is still largely an art. This paper attempts to provide a foundation for some aspects of this design process. The early part of the paper provides an overview...

Jun 1 1985
  Physiological principles for the effective use of color
Murch G. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 4(11): 49-54, 1984.  Type: Article

This paper is required reading for anyone designing visual information displays, whether or not the displays incorporate color. It contains the sorts of principles too often ignored by those who construct computer displays to convey in...

Jun 1 1985
 
 
 
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