A cross‐cultural colour‐naming study. Part III—A colour‐naming model
Color Research & Application2001Vol. 26(4), pp. 270–277
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Abstract
Abstract A colour‐naming model was developed to categorize volumes for each of the 11 basic names in CIELAB colour space. This was tested with three different sets of data for two languages (English and Mandarin), derived from extensive colour categorization experiments. The performance of the model in predicting colour names was satisfactory, with an average prediction error of 8.3%. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Col Res Appl, 26, 270–277, 2001
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