Photon Detection and Color Perception at Low Light Levels

Mehdi Rezagholizadeh, James J. Clark
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Working under low light conditions is of particular interest in machine vision applications such as night vision, tone-mapping techniques, low-light imaging, photography, and surveillance cameras. This work aims at investigating the perception of color at low light situations imposed by physical principles governing photon emission. The impact of the probabilistic nature of photon emission on our color perception becomes more significant at low light levels. In this regard, physical principles are leveraged to develop a framework to take into account the effects of low light level on color vision. Results of this study shows that the normalized spectral power distribution of light changes with light intensity and becomes more uncertain at low light situation as a result of which the uncertainty of color perception increases. Furthermore, a color patch at low light levels give rise to uncertain color measurements whose chromaticities form an elliptic shape inside the chromaticity diagram around the high intensity chromaticity of the color patch. The size of these ellipses is a function of the light intensity and the chromaticity of color patches however the orientation of the ellipses depends only on the patch chromaticity and not on the light level. Moreover, the results of this work indicate that the spectral composition of light is a determining factor in the size and orientation of the ellipses. The elliptic shape of measured samples is a result of the Poisson distribution governing photon emission together with the form of human cone spectral sensitivity functions and can partly explain the elliptic shape of MacAdam ellipses.
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弱光下的光子探测和颜色感知
在低光条件下工作是机器视觉应用特别感兴趣的,如夜视、色调映射技术、低光成像、摄影和监控摄像机。这项工作旨在研究在控制光子发射的物理原理所施加的弱光情况下的颜色感知。光子发射的概率性质对我们的颜色感知的影响在低光照水平下变得更加显著。在这方面,利用物理原理来开发一个框架,以考虑低光照对色觉的影响。本研究结果表明,光的归一化光谱功率分布随着光强的变化而变化,在弱光情况下变得更加不确定,从而增加了颜色感知的不确定性。此外,在低光水平下的色块会产生不确定的颜色测量,其色度在色块的高强度色度周围的色度图内形成椭圆形。这些椭圆的大小是光强度和色斑的色度的函数,但是椭圆的方向只取决于色斑的色度,而不取决于光照水平。此外,本工作的结果表明,光的光谱组成是决定椭圆大小和方向的一个因素。测量样品的椭圆形状是泊松分布控制光子发射和人锥光谱灵敏度函数形式的结果,可以部分解释MacAdam椭圆的椭圆形状。
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